Wednesday, January 24, 2018

This Is The Information One Should Know About Horse Fence

By Jennifer Parker


Horses are herbivorous animals, which means that they feed on grasses, leaves, and other forms of vegetation. As such, when being raised on a farm, it is important to keep them confined in one place. However, given their big and powerful nature, confining horses is something that is easier said than done. A weak horse fence can be easily kicked or trampled by these animals.

Naturally, horses posses an instinct of jumping. This instinct has its advantages, but when it comes to horse fences, it is totally a downside because it predisposes horses to fence injuries. Thus, construction of fences should be done in a way that the animals are not tempted to jump so that they get injured. This can be ensured by keeping posts and horizontal beams close together. The entire structure should also be very strong.

There several decisions that must be made when a person is designing a horse confinement. Certain areas are open for bargain prior to arrival at final decisions. At the same time there are areas of no bargain or compromise regardless of the choices one must make. Areas of no bargain include type of fencing. There is no way a person can use materials that endanger the lives of the horses in erecting fences. Dangerous materials include barbed wire and large square meshes.

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.

Wood is becoming less preferred as newer materials are invented using modern technology. PVC is one of the materials that are becoming more commonly used in making horse fences. This material presents more durability against various weather conditions. Maintenance is also cheap and easy.




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