PeterNatt
Well-Known Member
I would be most grateful for some advice.
I recently had two of my fields re-fenced with Wooden Post Fencing with Equi-Fencing on it (a type of tight knit metal sheep fencing).
Unfortunately the horses are rubbing their rear ends against the fencing (sweet itch) and are also leaning over the fencing and have broken some of the wooden fence posts and loosened some of the others.
So as to prevent further damage I am considering fixing electric fencing to the top of the permanent fencing.
Am, I better off with tape or rope?
Should it be off-set i.e on long stalks or fixed close to the fence posts?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks.
I recently had two of my fields re-fenced with Wooden Post Fencing with Equi-Fencing on it (a type of tight knit metal sheep fencing).
Unfortunately the horses are rubbing their rear ends against the fencing (sweet itch) and are also leaning over the fencing and have broken some of the wooden fence posts and loosened some of the others.
So as to prevent further damage I am considering fixing electric fencing to the top of the permanent fencing.
Am, I better off with tape or rope?
Should it be off-set i.e on long stalks or fixed close to the fence posts?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Many thanks.
