MikePA
Super Moderator
What kind of fencing do you horse owners recommend?
We've installed 2 types thus far and I am thinking about using a third on the 3 acres we just purchased.
6" half round PT posts with 4 oak rails
We had this installed by a 'professional'. At first he tried pounding the posts in with a hydro post driver on the the front of his tractor. It was mid-summer and the ground was so hard (lack of rain) he only got one post in before giving up on this idea. He switched to using a PHD, which was somewhat better, but he could not consistently get the posts in very deep, so he had to concrete some of them in. The horses started leaning on the rails to get to the greener grass and broke some of the topmost oak rails, usually where there were knots which weakened the board. The pushing also caused the fence to lean somewhat. As a reaction, I ran electric fence tape around the inside of the top rail, no more problem.
4" x 6" x 8' PT posts with 1" x 6" x 16' PT rails
I replaced the original fence (see above) around the paddock and was able to get all the posts 3' into the ground and while it looks nice, the PT lumber was expensive.
What I am considering using around the 3 acres are T Posts (with covers) and electric fence from HorseGuard Fencing http://www.horseguardfence.com/pages2k/cat49.html. The T posts would be installed 16' apart, covered with the vinyl protection pictured at the aforementioned web site plus 4 strands of the white electric tape connected to a solar fence charger.
Your thoughts and recommendations?
We've installed 2 types thus far and I am thinking about using a third on the 3 acres we just purchased.
6" half round PT posts with 4 oak rails
We had this installed by a 'professional'. At first he tried pounding the posts in with a hydro post driver on the the front of his tractor. It was mid-summer and the ground was so hard (lack of rain) he only got one post in before giving up on this idea. He switched to using a PHD, which was somewhat better, but he could not consistently get the posts in very deep, so he had to concrete some of them in. The horses started leaning on the rails to get to the greener grass and broke some of the topmost oak rails, usually where there were knots which weakened the board. The pushing also caused the fence to lean somewhat. As a reaction, I ran electric fence tape around the inside of the top rail, no more problem.
4" x 6" x 8' PT posts with 1" x 6" x 16' PT rails
I replaced the original fence (see above) around the paddock and was able to get all the posts 3' into the ground and while it looks nice, the PT lumber was expensive.
What I am considering using around the 3 acres are T Posts (with covers) and electric fence from HorseGuard Fencing http://www.horseguardfence.com/pages2k/cat49.html. The T posts would be installed 16' apart, covered with the vinyl protection pictured at the aforementioned web site plus 4 strands of the white electric tape connected to a solar fence charger.
Your thoughts and recommendations?
