Posted by buickanddeere on May 04, 2012 at 16:13:04 from (209.240.124.43):
Daddy's precious wee girl is getting a horse. Mrs B&D and myself will match every dollar she contributes for the horse, no free ride... Plus I need a larger shed/barn to pack stuff into and park equipment in. 49" Page wire fence with an electric barb, electric bare wire or electric poly rope to prevent reaching over? Or all poly rope, three, four or five strands? Lots of coyotes and coons around. Horse a relatively docile gelding. Will likely purchase a donkey or lama for company. I only know enough about horses to be dangerous. Snow will be drifting 1 to 3 feet deep in the winter. I've fenced lots for cattle and swine but never for horses. Either with 40 rod rolls of 49" high Page Wire fence with an electric top and sometimes electric bottom wire. Or 5 strands of barbed wire , with the top and or bottom sometimes electrified.
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