Vinyl Fences

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8NTX

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Has anybody had any luck with vinyl split-rail fencing for use in a horse pasture? My wife wants a white fence for the front of our property. I don't want to paint it, so vinyl seems like the natural choice. Part of this front fence will be the front of a proposed pasture where we will keep some horses in the future. The vinyl seems kind of flimsy, but I hate the thought of painting a fence from time to time.
 
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There are some brands of vinyl fence meant for nothing more than to look good. But, there is some specifically made to contain livestock.

Hope you dont have a weak heart, when you see the price of the stuff. /w3tcompact/icons/sad.gif

Jon
 
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Very well put Jon, I've got to know about vinyl fence when buying a house. Very expensive even for show, and I can only imagine what the sturdy stuff costs. Did you think of the vinyl paint, do it once, and it lasts for a bit? Just trying to help. Kent
 
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Just this week the Home Depot flyer in our newspaper had 3 rail (1" x 5"?) white vinyl fence (it didn't look like livestock quality) for $5.01 per lineal foot just for the pieces....installation extra. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
 
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My wife had the same idea to put it on both sides of part of our driveway since we have pastures on both sides. I smiled and said O.K., go and measure it (400' total) and price it (we just got a Lowes flyer with it in there, 5x5 posts and 2x6 rails).
After she figured the cost up, she said "I guess the electric fence is fine".
Over $1,200.00 not including tax. If I could afford it, I would like to do it.
 
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I ended up buying the lighter material (cheaper) and then on the 4X4 posts placed the white vinyl sleeves over the wood posts. This gave all the strength I needed plus much cheaper.
PJ
 
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Here are a couple of links I found for horse fencing. I like others have the same problem - the wife wants the vinyl. The UltraGuard looks good - average price $4/ft free shipping over 500 ft and lifetime replacement warranty.

http://www.fencingsolutions.com/index.htm


Jack
 
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The sad thing about vinyl is that (other than the all ready mentioned price), in my opinion, you'll need electric on it anyway to keep the buggers from pushing/cribbing on it. We have some friends that spent about $25,000 on vinyl two years ago or so and they have places to repair all ready.

We decided on tape fencing and t-post covers by horsegaurdfence.com. We've been very happy with the stuff. I tried to send a photo of a bit of our fencing; hope it goes through.


b249
 
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I'll try again w/ the photo. There. worked that time. It's actually a shot of one of our fillies; but it gives an idea of what the fence looks like.

b249
 

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I have been looking into vinyl fencing myself. I checked the web and found numerous suppliers. I e-mailed 3 or 4 of them asking if they were rated to keep horses. All said yes, but most also recommended a hot wire be attached to keep the horses off the fence. I am debating whether to go vinyl or pipe. Both are expensive. I don't want wood. They look beautiful when in good condition, but awful after severely weathered.
 

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