Finding the Right Horse Fence and Layout to Meet Your Needs
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Finding the Perfect Horse Fence and Layout for Your Needs
Owning horses is a joy that comes with the responsibility of proper care and management. With the right planning, equipment, and high-quality horse fencing, you can minimize maintenance and maximize your enjoyment. Here's how to choose the right fencing and design layout for your horse farm.
Designing Your Horse Farm
Starting with a solid design is essential for a rewarding experience with your horses. Consulting an expert can ensure your horses live healthy, happy lives. A professional horse farm consultant will evaluate your property's needs, taking into account the horses you have or plan to acquire, their training, and how they will be used. If you run a business, they’ll discuss your goals, potential boarders, and ways to enhance your property's enjoyment.
The consultant will craft a plan emphasizing functionality and low maintenance. This plan may include the ideal positioning for your house, barn, paddocks, pastures, gates, and training areas. They'll also offer advice on manure and pasture management, as well as barn equipment. With their expertise, you can avoid costly mistakes and inefficient designs.
Choosing the Right Horse Fencing
Beyond design, selecting the appropriate horse fencing is crucial for maintaining your property efficiently. Vinyl horse fencing is currently the preferred choice, known for its durability and value. However, not all vinyl fences are equal. Be cautious of sellers offering shorter posts, poor customer service, or mixing other products with your order.
Opt for fencing made from 100% virgin vinyl, ideally with a lifetime warranty. Leading suppliers might also offer a secondary warranty to replace any rails or posts damaged by your horses. High-quality horse fences are available in two rail sizes: standard 1.5-inch by 5.5-inch with a .090 thickness, and oversized 2-inch by 6-inch with a .110 thickness. Look for rails with locking tabs to eliminate the need for screws, bolts, and clips.
To determine how much fencing you'll need, simply measure the perimeter of your desired area. You can then purchase a three-rail system by the linear foot, which includes all necessary rails, posts, and caps.
Investing in the right design and fencing will not only save you money and effort but also ensure your horses remain safe, healthy, and secure.
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