Arena issue

Karen1983

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I have recently just moved to a place with a lovely tyre crumb arena surrounded by a wooden fence. However my horses extremely large feet keep flicking bits of rubber out the arena. Can any suggest any material that I could put around the bottom of the fence to try and keep my surface in the arena and won't cost me an arm and a leg? Thanks very much :)
 
How about weed suppressing material that comes in rolls from garden centres, B&Q and the like? You could probably staple it to the fence. That'd be pretty cheap, and would probably take one person a day to do.

It may flap a bit though - depends on the spook level of your horse! I'd try and get help and pull it relatively tight before stapling.
 
Yeah I was thinking of loft boards which are made from chip board and relatively cheap however I wondered if they would maybe rot in the rain as it is an outdoor arena?
 
A show centre near me has 5ft fencing round their main arena and it was green webbing on one long side and short end from top to bottom, also serves as a wind break!
 
Chipboard would rot and crumble away, you can't varnish it effectively so the water would get in. Chipboard is basically made in a similar way to paper so I don't think it would last very long. Thin planks would cos you could varnish them, but I think that might be cost prohibitive.
 
That's a good idea! He is a very non spooky horse so that would be a problem and I can rope my other half into helping. I'll have a wee look on the B&Q website. Thanks
 
I just stapled chicken wire around mine - not so much to stop the arena being kicked out as have quite high kick boards but it does that too but to stop the bl**dy rabbits getting in. Works well.
 
Scaffold debris netting would be good, almost the same as many expensive arena windbreaks and woven small enough to keep the surface in

Ebay often have it in smallish quantities

ETA: like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HEAVY-DUTY-WINDBREAK-SHADE-DEBRIS-NETTING-WIDTH-1M-1-5M-2M-LENGTH-50M-100M-/251302905442?pt=UK_H_G_Garden_Plants_Landscaping_Garden_Materials_ET&var=&hash=item3a82d20662#ht_2726wt_1199
 
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Scaffold debris netting would be good, almost the same as many expensive arena windbreaks and woven small enough to keep the surface in

Ebay often have it in smallish quantities

ETA: like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HEAVY-DUT...ls_ET&var=&hash=item3a82d20662#ht_2726wt_1199

I used this around the bottom of my new arena and it has worked very well. Pull it super tight when you are stapling it and maybe invest in a hammer tacker to make life easier. I got the green which looks good, but the dogs can't see it and kept running into it until they learned it was there!
 
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