Horse Stable Front Panel with Plastic kick Panels Horse Stall
Woven mesh wire is safer but more expensive than strands of smooth
wire. It is more difficult to install, and has some visibility
issues, but horses are less likely to become tangled in it or be
injured if they run into it. Adding a top rail of wood or synthetic
material increases visibility of the fence and prevents it from
being bent by horses reaching over it. A strand of electric fence
may also keep horses from pushing on a mesh fence. Mesh fencing
needs to be heavy-gauge wire, woven, not welded, and the squares of
the mesh should be too small for a horse to put a foot through.
"Field fence" or "no-climb" fence are safer designs than more
widely woven "sheep fence." Chain link fence is occasionally seen,
but horses can bend chain link almost as easily as a thinner-gauge
wire, so the additional expense is often not justified by any gain
over good-quality woven wire.
Electric fence comes in many styles of wire, rope and webbing, and
is particularly useful for internal division of pastures. It
carries only a mild charge that causes a noticeable shock, but no
permanent injury to animals or people. It is relatively inexpensive
and is easy to install, but if electricity fails, it is easily
broken. It is excellent both as a temporary fence and, in single
strands, as a top or middle barrier to keep horses away from
conventional fencing. There is some danger that horses can become
tangled in an electric fence, though because the materials are
finer, it usually breaks, stopping the current, though injuries are
still possible. Because electricity can fail, it should not be the
sole fencing used on property boundaries, particularly next to
roads, though a strand on top may be used to keep a horse from
leaning over a fence made of other materials. Nor should it be used
alone in small pens where horses may accidentally bump into it on a
regular basis. However, small single-horse enclosures are sometimes
seen at endurance riding competition, where temporary fencing must
be set up in remote areas. In residential areas, warning signs
should be posted on any boundary fences with electrified sections
to keep people from touching the fence and accidentally being
shocked.
Wood is the "classic" form of horse fencing, either painted planks
or natural round rails. It is one of the safest materials for
containing horses. Wood or a synthetic material with similar
properties is the best option for small paddocks, pens and corrals.
It can be used to fence pastures and has some ability to give or
break if a horse collides with it. However, wood is expensive, high
maintenance and not completely without safety concerns; boards can
splinter, nails can stick out and cause lacerations. Wood-like
synthetics are even more expensive, but are often safer and lower
maintenance.
The product advantage:
1.Fully hot dip galvanized finish or powder coated surface. |
2.A full range of design and style options. |
3.Swing window & swivel feeder are optional as accessories. |
4.Wood, wire mesh, round pipe are optional as infill material. |
5.Auto- lock and sliding systems give you a good experience |