stealthninja
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I am shifting the ponies to a new field shortly. I would like to fence off part of it to make an arena as since having Tia PTS before Xmas my confidence has taken a real knock and I haven't even dared to ride Toby since - ive booked an instructor to come and give me some lessons she says I need an enclosed area to ride in.
So the field is an L shape. The long vertical side of the L is bordered by a deep fast moving river. Currently there is no fence along it. Near the bottom of the L (in the corner where vertical and horizontal meet) is a large over-ground drainage pipe and between that and the fence is an area of 30 x 50 which I was thinking might be a good place to make a school, as im unlikely to let the horses in it unsupervised.
However I cant afford to post & rail the whole lot and wondered if electric fencing would work OK? On or not? Or would I be better trying to post & Rail the bottom bit, or move the arena to the top of the L - where its wider and therefore less close to the river
Id also be riding on grass so is it better to use an area where they never graze or one where they can?
So the field is an L shape. The long vertical side of the L is bordered by a deep fast moving river. Currently there is no fence along it. Near the bottom of the L (in the corner where vertical and horizontal meet) is a large over-ground drainage pipe and between that and the fence is an area of 30 x 50 which I was thinking might be a good place to make a school, as im unlikely to let the horses in it unsupervised.
However I cant afford to post & rail the whole lot and wondered if electric fencing would work OK? On or not? Or would I be better trying to post & Rail the bottom bit, or move the arena to the top of the L - where its wider and therefore less close to the river
Id also be riding on grass so is it better to use an area where they never graze or one where they can?