mrogers
Well-Known Member
i dont see a problem at all with what you've done. How is it different then using fencing to keep horses in a field?
At the end of the day, any person that has ever used electric fencing will know that horses rarely even touch it as they can normally feel the shock on their whiskers, so the likely hood of this horse this horse biting it is very VERY slim!!
Also, profeesional yards that have stallions etc in, will often use tape over doors to stop them lunging at people.
At the end of the day, any person that has ever used electric fencing will know that horses rarely even touch it as they can normally feel the shock on their whiskers, so the likely hood of this horse this horse biting it is very VERY slim!!
Also, profeesional yards that have stallions etc in, will often use tape over doors to stop them lunging at people.