Muddy unicorn
Well-Known Member
We’ve just had our arena put in and despite the field it’s in looking almost completely flat, we ended up needing to dig out a considerable amount of soil to get the surface flat so on three sides there’s a sloping bank going down to the arena fence. Most of the horses are sensible but the three-year-old is not and I have visions of him throwing himself off the top of the bank and getting tangled in the post and rail around the arena.
At the moment we’ve got a temporary post and electric rope fence on the top of the bank but it’s a bit unsightly and not 100% three-year-old proof so I’m thinking of planting a hedge along the top of the bank so about 15 metres along both short sides and the full length of the long side where the bank is.
Does anyone have recommendations for hedging plants that are horse-safe and quick to establish? We have a lot of well-established native hedgerows around the other fields and I’ve just planted a run of 35m of mixed native species as part of our BNG uplift so my priorities for this particular hedge are 1. as quick as possible to establish, 2. won’t poison the horses and 3. won’t require me to sell a kidney to finance it
At the moment we’ve got a temporary post and electric rope fence on the top of the bank but it’s a bit unsightly and not 100% three-year-old proof so I’m thinking of planting a hedge along the top of the bank so about 15 metres along both short sides and the full length of the long side where the bank is.
Does anyone have recommendations for hedging plants that are horse-safe and quick to establish? We have a lot of well-established native hedgerows around the other fields and I’ve just planted a run of 35m of mixed native species as part of our BNG uplift so my priorities for this particular hedge are 1. as quick as possible to establish, 2. won’t poison the horses and 3. won’t require me to sell a kidney to finance it

