Thanks for your reply.. Mine don't push on electric fencing and as long as there is a good shock going through it. Hopefully they'll be OK. To complicate things there is a footpath running along one side of the field, Thankfully not through the middle though.
I've bought a field for my horses and have now got to put the fencing up. Tbh I wish I'd left a bit more money for the fencing and could afford post and rail but I can't. So I'm thinking about posts and field guard tape. Does anyone have experience of this?
Does anyone have the contact details for The whippletree cleveland bays or The Cleveland Bay Stallion Carolina Boaz (2699)Breeder Mary Hardman of Stiperstones, Shropshire please?
I've just had a 6 stable american barn from Devonshire stables and it's fantastic. Big, airy, very solid. Very good build quality. Company did exactly what they said they would and the barn is as promised on their website. Everyone was very straight forward.
I'm using some equilibrium magnetic therapy hind boots on my elderly horse who has tendon problems and a swollen offside hock and leg after he banged it rolling. Definitely seems to have helped. Blacksmith is impressed.
Hi, I'm thinking of using Horse Rail Fencing as it can be electrified. But after seeing some at a yard that looked like it had warped, I'm not so sure. Does anyone have long-term experience with using it? Thanks
The lorry I've seen looks beautiful. But I hadn't even thought about the pay load and whilst one Horse loads easily the other is tricky. It's a shame because they seem like an easy lorry to maintain. Thanks again
I'm thinking about buying a DAF lorry. But it looks like a really high ramp to load up. And how do horses travel in this sort of lorry, it looks high up and like it might roll? Has anyone experience of this please? Thanks