Merlins Mum
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Hi, so I hope this is the best place to put this.
New to owning a cob (not horses). Little guy is approx 11.3 (withers)- 12hh(on bum) And is not yet 2 years old. Will climb over my 4ft gate and fencing (pony paddock) and does the same with the sheep hurdles or just trashes them and hops over them like they were nothing (also 4ft and laying flat).
He also has no problem trashing the bramble bushes to make a path out as well. Ouch!
So I'm going to be putting in a bigger paddock for him. My options are 6ft post and rail with 3-4ft established hawthorn hedges on the perimeter of the field and post and rail on the inside 5ft high. With the option of putting an 'overhang' to put him off seeing the actual height/distance.
Or stud rail - centaur fencing which I really like the look and sound of. However since if something is too high for him he climbs it by throwing up his feet and heaving his body over I wonder if this would work.
I do have a budget to consider, but don't want to stint on quality so would prefer to only do this once. Obviously the perimeter fence along the road is where I plan to spend most of my budget. Electric is out as the smaller pony just lays down and goes under (even if it's just inches off the ground) or through it if he's feeling lucky so he has the aforementioned sheep hurdles and 4ft post and boards.
I'd really like some persona experience, pros and cons from those who use the above fencing or open to other ideas.
Ty in advance.
New to owning a cob (not horses). Little guy is approx 11.3 (withers)- 12hh(on bum) And is not yet 2 years old. Will climb over my 4ft gate and fencing (pony paddock) and does the same with the sheep hurdles or just trashes them and hops over them like they were nothing (also 4ft and laying flat).
He also has no problem trashing the bramble bushes to make a path out as well. Ouch!
So I'm going to be putting in a bigger paddock for him. My options are 6ft post and rail with 3-4ft established hawthorn hedges on the perimeter of the field and post and rail on the inside 5ft high. With the option of putting an 'overhang' to put him off seeing the actual height/distance.
Or stud rail - centaur fencing which I really like the look and sound of. However since if something is too high for him he climbs it by throwing up his feet and heaving his body over I wonder if this would work.
I do have a budget to consider, but don't want to stint on quality so would prefer to only do this once. Obviously the perimeter fence along the road is where I plan to spend most of my budget. Electric is out as the smaller pony just lays down and goes under (even if it's just inches off the ground) or through it if he's feeling lucky so he has the aforementioned sheep hurdles and 4ft post and boards.
I'd really like some persona experience, pros and cons from those who use the above fencing or open to other ideas.
Ty in advance.