SpruceRI
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I currently rent a field of a few acres, that I split in half with electric rope (3 strands high) on 6ft wooden posts.
One of mine jumps over it either when she thinks the grass is greener on the other side, doesn't want to be caught or something spooks her.
One of the above happened yesterday. She has broken pretty much all the fence posts from the gate right to the other side of the field.
I'm thinking of replacing the electric rope with 3 strands of plain wire as I've got some in storage. Will use a bracing post every 5 or so posts along, which I haven't done up until now, and slightly heavier duty/shorter posts.
Up until yesterday the highest strand of rope was 5ft. Clearly this doesn't stop her attempting to jump it, so I'm thinking of reducing it to 4ft which will keep the other 2 in, and maybe naughty one will at least make it over if she attempts jumping it!
I'm worried if she gets caught in it though as possibly the posts won't break and nor will the wire.
On a previous occasion she jumped the electric rope (which never breaks either) got caught in it, snapped the fence posts one by one, and carried the whole lot up the field wrapped round her chest and legs, taking my Shetland pony out with it.... he was running away but couldn't go as fast as she was.
Obviously I realise post and rail is the safest fence, but I can't afford that. I'm on rented land, and the owner won't pay for any fencing, nor help me put any up.
So... what I'm wondering is, is it better to put in fencing that won't snap/break, or in these circumstances is it better to allow it to break?
Lastly.... hedges. Is it possible to grow hedging taken from cuttings? I can't afford to buy any from a Garden Centre. - How do I go about doing it? When's the best time of year to do it?
Thanks for reading
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One of mine jumps over it either when she thinks the grass is greener on the other side, doesn't want to be caught or something spooks her.
One of the above happened yesterday. She has broken pretty much all the fence posts from the gate right to the other side of the field.
I'm thinking of replacing the electric rope with 3 strands of plain wire as I've got some in storage. Will use a bracing post every 5 or so posts along, which I haven't done up until now, and slightly heavier duty/shorter posts.
Up until yesterday the highest strand of rope was 5ft. Clearly this doesn't stop her attempting to jump it, so I'm thinking of reducing it to 4ft which will keep the other 2 in, and maybe naughty one will at least make it over if she attempts jumping it!
I'm worried if she gets caught in it though as possibly the posts won't break and nor will the wire.
On a previous occasion she jumped the electric rope (which never breaks either) got caught in it, snapped the fence posts one by one, and carried the whole lot up the field wrapped round her chest and legs, taking my Shetland pony out with it.... he was running away but couldn't go as fast as she was.
Obviously I realise post and rail is the safest fence, but I can't afford that. I'm on rented land, and the owner won't pay for any fencing, nor help me put any up.
So... what I'm wondering is, is it better to put in fencing that won't snap/break, or in these circumstances is it better to allow it to break?
Lastly.... hedges. Is it possible to grow hedging taken from cuttings? I can't afford to buy any from a Garden Centre. - How do I go about doing it? When's the best time of year to do it?
Thanks for reading