Snowy Celandine
Well-Known Member
I know this should probably be in one of the equine sections of the forum, but I rarely go into those because the sum total of my knowledge re horses would leave at least three quarters of a postage stamp completely bare
I need to re-fence my field this year, so I'm just checking to see if any new fencing options have become available before I splurge on really expensive wooden fencing. I doubt there are, but I'd hate to find out after I've finished that there was a simpler or cheaper solution out there!
Currently the entire field is bordered by something that I think is called Lincolnshire post and rail, where the rails go through the uprights rather than being nailed onto them. I suppose this makes them self supporting to a degree. Not sure how old the current fencing is, but sections of it have begun to rot away and I can't hold it together with bailer twine any longer!
Any advice welcome, thank you
Currently the entire field is bordered by something that I think is called Lincolnshire post and rail, where the rails go through the uprights rather than being nailed onto them. I suppose this makes them self supporting to a degree. Not sure how old the current fencing is, but sections of it have begun to rot away and I can't hold it together with bailer twine any longer!
Any advice welcome, thank you

