catembi
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We are (everything crossed!) hoping to buy a bigger property with more land soon. The fencing of this particular property will need replacing. If you could start from scratch & have anything you wanted - what would you have? To contain one TB and one Shetland, and at some stage once I've finished my doctorate, A.N. Other. Land is flat.
At home at the moment, I've got post & rail throughout. This is fine for my two; when I had Adrian it wasn't so fine as he used to try & graze on the other side & leaned on the fence until he broke it. I planted a hedge 4 years ago, so there is now electric fence all the way round to stop it being eaten until it's established, which also keeps everyone away from the post & rail.
At a previous location, there was some post & rail & some plain wire. The late Catembi got his foot over the wire, panicked, nicked an artery & severed a nerve & was lucky to survive.
Another previous location had sheep netting, which used to catch rug fastenings & pull off shoes - although we are now b/f.
Barbed wire shreds rugs.
Electric fence is a PITA & I don't like how it looks - I have the rope.
So what would be best if starting from scratch? Preferably cost-effective & not too much of a pain to maintain. Rough costs appreciated!
At home at the moment, I've got post & rail throughout. This is fine for my two; when I had Adrian it wasn't so fine as he used to try & graze on the other side & leaned on the fence until he broke it. I planted a hedge 4 years ago, so there is now electric fence all the way round to stop it being eaten until it's established, which also keeps everyone away from the post & rail.
At a previous location, there was some post & rail & some plain wire. The late Catembi got his foot over the wire, panicked, nicked an artery & severed a nerve & was lucky to survive.
Another previous location had sheep netting, which used to catch rug fastenings & pull off shoes - although we are now b/f.
Barbed wire shreds rugs.
Electric fence is a PITA & I don't like how it looks - I have the rope.
So what would be best if starting from scratch? Preferably cost-effective & not too much of a pain to maintain. Rough costs appreciated!