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I've been noticing this week lots of the horse farms are repairing or replacing fences. Horses are large beasties & they love to loaf about & lean on fences, which if the boards are not on the correct horse side of the posts, can easily & quickly pop off. Wire fences are not good choices for horses & the latest product on the market is a rather expense white vinyl "board" fencing, but it also needs to be set on the inside. Four boards are the preferred number, but many use just 3 boards.
Because horses do this - loaf about & lean on the fence;
Retired Duffy - 3 day event horse |
and if you have fences like this;
boards on the outside of the fence |
you need to do this;
add a vertical board to the outside of the post to prevent board popping off |
or set your fence boards to the horse correct side;
boards set to the inside of the fence |
From the first photo: Duffy wears a fly mask to keep the annoying horseflies off his face & ears. The grazing muzzle is to prevent his eating grass while outside. Too much grass makes for a chubby version of Duffy but he needs to be outside, which is good for his mind & body.
A lot of the horses here have muzzles but some are experts at removing them . I see you have dropped the take three.
ReplyDeleteDuffy has a double strap on to help prevent removal, his paddock mate is the expert at getting it off of Duffy - it's what friends are for.(col)
DeleteI'm a bit confused. I just left a comment on a post that I no longer can find here. This seemed to be the second of the Thursday posts. Am I losing it? :-)
ReplyDeleteOh Karen I am sorry you are having troubles with my blog ... I am sure you are not losing it at all. This was the only post for Thursday & I posted nothing for Friday. I've checked & I'm not missing any posts but there have been some really wicked storms rolling through the area - weather & technology!?! Do you remember what the post was?
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