Horseback riding is one of the funniest things to do. You can move around your farm and feel the breeze while on the back of these beautiful and graceful creatures. And if you are a ranch owner or, specifically, a horse owner, you want to ensure they are safe, secure, and well-cared for.
As you know, a critical aspect of horse care is ensuring that horses are properly fenced in. Today, we’ll address the best fencing for horses you can use.
Among the ranch style fences, you can find the V mesh horse fence. This type of horse fencing is made from strong wire mesh supported by metal or wooden posts.
The wire mesh is usually made of galvanized steel, which provides excellent protection against rust and corrosion.
Also, this woven wire fence is peculiar because it is meant for horses.
How so?
This wire mesh is woven in a V pattern or a triangular shape design. And between each V or triangle, a narrow spacing prevents horses from “stepping through” or “walking over” the fence.
Basically, the V patterns are woven closely so your horse’s hoof won’t get stuck, and your horse will stay safe.
Additionally, you can use the Square Deal® Non-Climb Horse Fence from Red Brand. This is a rectangular mesh with closely spaced 2″ x 4″ openings that can work perfectly while protecting your horses.
Horse wire fencing is incredibly durable, making it ideal for areas where horses may be particularly active or restless.
With proper maintenance, woven wire fences can last around 20 years.
The galvanized steel wire mesh is strong and sturdy and designed to withstand the wear and tear of daily use. It requires little maintenance. For instance, it does not need regular staining or painting. This makes it ideal for horse owners looking for a fence that is easy to care for.
Horse wire fencing is relatively affordable compared to other types of fencing, such as wood or vinyl. This makes it a cost-effective option for horse owners looking for a high-quality fence that won’t break the bank.
Horse wire fencing allows for good visibility, which is important for horse owners who want to keep an eye on their horses. The wire mesh provides an unobstructed view of the pasture or paddock, so you can easily see your horse and make sure that they are safe and secure.
Horse wire fencing can be adapted to meet your horse’s and your property’s specific needs. You can use woven wire mesh to build horse’s pasture or paddock enclosures of your preferred size.
It is available in different heights, so you can choose the height best suited to your horses. It is also available in different gauges, allowing you to choose the gauge that provides the level of protection you need.
So, if you raise horses, click to learn more about no-climb fences.
Do you fear electricity?
We all do.
And that’s what happens with electric fences for horses. They will develop respect for the electric fence because they will remember the short, sharp, but safe shock they received when they tried to walk over it.
This type of horse fencing acts as a psychological barrier and, many times, is safer than a traditional non-electric fence.
Well, horses like to run. That’s their thing. What I know of horses is that they are docile and don’t like to jump fences like goats do.
So, to make the fence more memorable and easier to maintain, a minimum of 3,000 volts is recommended as long as the amperage is adequate.
Wood board or rail fence is one of the best horse fencing options, and it has been around for centuries.
You’ll think of a wood rail fence if you hear or read the phrase ranch style fences.
Split rail fences are made from timber logs, usually split lengthwise into rails typically used as ranch fences.
This type of fence adds a rustic charm and unique appeal to a ranch that only wood fences can.
Yet, they tend to be expensive if you plan to use them as pasture fences in big parcels because they require a lot of timber. So, they are common only in areas where wood is abundant.
The biggest drawback of using wood fences for horses is that they require constant maintenance for weather conditions and insect-related damage.
Vinyl is by far one of the most popular fence materials.
Guess why?
A vinyl horse fence will mimic a real wood rail fence.
Now, I will give you two more reasons why many ranchers prefer vinyl over wood:
Insects are the nemesis of wood.
But termites don’t eat plastic or vinyl. Although fake “vinyl” panels will never look as wonderful, pleasing, and classic as a wood rail fence, they still do a good job mimicking wood.
Being an organic material, wood rots due to water. And if homeowners don’t stay on top of its maintenance, wood will decay faster.
In the case of vinyl panels, water slides down, and it will never penetrate the vinyl planks because they are impermeable.
You’ll get the best of both worlds by installing a vinyl horse fence: appealing and maintenance-free fences.
Lastly, you can always count on horse fence panels if you need temporary enclosures.
There are many types of temporary posts and temporary fencing filaments.
You can install a temporary fence using tape, braided poly wire, poly rope, or metal wire.
These mobile fencing options are handy when setting up temporary paddocks on your farm.
Horses are easygoing. They are not problematic animals.
If you believe that horses love to jump, this is not true. Horses only jump obstacles at full gallop because they are forced to.
With that being said, you can pick any of the following fences to build your horse’s pasture enclosures:
As a fence contractor, we recommend woven wire, vinyl, and electric fences. These barriers will keep your horses contained, safe & happily grazing.
If you live near Kyle, TX, and want to make your decision easier, call AMG Fence & Builders, LLC. We offer top-quality fence installation in Spring Branch, Canyon Lake, San Marcos, Wimberley, New Braunfels, Lockhart, Buda, Bulverde, TX, and the surrounding areas.
We’ll offer a free consultation and advise you on the right horse fencing option to keep your equines galloping safely and happily.
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