mercredi 24 janvier 2018

Here Are Facts Regarding Horse Fence

By Jennifer Parker


A horse is a herbivorous animal which implies that it feeds on vegetation like grasses and leaves. Knowing this, when a person raises them on a farm, they must ensure they are confined. How to confine these big and powerful animals is quite a challenge. When a weak horse fence is used to confine horses, they can easily kick it out of their way or trample upon it.

Naturally, these animals have an instinct to jump, and that predisposes them to fence injuries than other animals. As such, it is important to make fences in a way that the animal cannot get injured trying to get over or through. This usually means that the spaces between posts or horizontal lines must be chosen carefully. Strength is one of the most important factors to consider too.

There are several different decisions that need to be made when one is trying to erect fencing fort horses. Usually, there are several decisions to be made, and compromise might be part of the process. However, no matter how much compromise is made, certain things cannot be changed or negotiated. An example of things that cannot be negotiated are the type of fencing to erect and what materials to use. Barbed wires and large wire mesh are some of the materials that can never be used no matter the situation because they are totally unsafe.

Many factors rule out barbed wire is an option. Firstly, barbed wires can trap panicked horses attempting to either go through or jump over it. Secondly, in case horses get trapped the spikes normally tear into their hides resulting into death or serious injuries. Square mesh with spaces exceeding three square inches should not be used to enclose horse farms. This is because they can easily trap the hooves of horses and cause injuries.

When one is thinking about erecting a fence for their horse or horses, there are several factors that they must think about. These factors include budget, maintenance costs and requirements, aesthetics, number and size of horses, and the terrain. The ideal height for all fences meant for horses is between 4.5 and 5 feet. This height is high enough to keep the animals confined without any incidences of attempted escape.

The space allowed at the bottom side of the fencing must be considered well too. It is recommended to keep the space at 6-8 inches from the ground. Too much space may allow fowls to get out from the confinement. It is also possible for the head of the horse to get stuck while trying to stick it through the space to graze.

Wood is the commonly used material in making horse fences just like before and currently. Proper treatment of wood used to erect horse fences is meant to ensure durability. There are many ways that such wood can be treated. When fencing a person must ensure that the treatment chemicals or technique applied on the wood does not poison the horses. All posts be driven to the required depths to ensure their strength.

With the invention of better technologies, wood is losing to newer construction materials. For instance, PVC is becoming the material of choice for many horse keepers. PVC is preferred because it is very beautiful and very durable under the right weather conditions. PVC is also cheaper and easier and less costly to maintain.




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