Is field fence OK for horses?

One standard fence style you don't want to use is field fence, or “box wire.” Box wire is dangerous for horses as the openings are large enough for a horse to put a foot through. Better are woven wire fences with small 2″ x 4″ openings or with the even smaller diamond mesh.
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Is field fencing safe for horses?

A 5-foot minimum height fence is both horse-safe and people-safe. For paddocks (small pastures or turn-out areas fewer than 2 acres in size), corrals and stallion pens, a general rule is that the top of the fence should be at eye level with the horse's head in a natural upright position.
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What type of fencing should never be used for horses?

Barbed wire should never be used for horse fencing. Barbed wire fencing is highly likely to result in serious injury to horses due to its lack of visibility and dangerously sharp edges. Pipe fencing may be quite suitable for horse enclosures, and is strong and durable.
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What fence is best for horses?

Best fencing to help keep predators on the outside of the fence: Square Deal or Diamond Mesh Fencing - using the square deal or diamond mesh fencing for horses is safe for the horse, but also helps to keep predators out of the field.
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Is high tensile fencing safe for horses?

High Tensile Fences:High Tensile Fencing should never be used for horses of any kind. One of the many problems with this type of fencing is visibility in that horses can have a hard time seeing the fencing even though there are many strands of it.
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How tall should a horse pasture fence be?

Horse fences should be 54 to 60 inches above ground level. A good rule for paddocks and pastures is to have the top of the fence at wither height to ensure that horses will not flip over the fence. Larger horses, stallions, or those adept at jumping may require even taller fences.
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How big should a horse pasture be?

Pasture Size: Pastures should be large enough to handle your stocking rate and grazing system. For example, two one-acre-sized pastures should be sufficient for rotational grazing of two adult horses. Rectangular shaped pastures tend to better suit horses as they encourage exercise.
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What is the most economical horse fencing?

Electric wire or rope fencing is one of the cheapest horse fence materials, and it's also the easiest to install and remove. The cost for this type of fence is related to the type and number of strands used and the choice of energizer.
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How do you fence a field horse?

Always use diamond mesh fencing for your horse's paddocks. The mesh is very small and tight, preventing the horse's body parts from becoming trapped. Also, the mesh provides sufficient tension so that the fence won't sag or give if the horse runs into it.
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Can horses see black fencing?

Speckled is white with traces of interwoven black conductors throughout the fence rail. This will give you both of the benefits from white (stands out in natural settings) and black (stands out in the snow). The bottom line is your horses can see any of the available colors.
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Why are horse pastures double fences?

The double fences serve multiple purposes. It allows groups of horses to see each other while keeping them separate. This prevents fighting or sparring. It also provides an extra barrier along roads to protect against thrown-out garbage, vehicles, or run-away horses.
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Is barbed wire fencing OK for horses?

Barbed wire should not be used for horses, and electric fencing alone is not recommended for perimeter fences. However, because horses are sensitive to electric shock, they can be easily trained to respect electric fences.
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Can horse fence be 4 feet tall?

If you want your horses to stay in a fenced area, you need to make sure that they can't jump the fence. The general rule for fence height is that your fence should be at least five feet tall (six feet tall if you're fencing in a horse run or paddock).
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Are cattle panels safe for horses?

Generally speaking again, it is not a good idea to use cattle panels for horses. Much of the reason for this has nothing to do with the strength of the horses, as cows can be just as strong as horses of course, but rather reducing the risk of injury to the horse's legs and hooves.
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How high should a horse paddock be?

As a general guide, in order to adequately fence horse paddocks, it is recommended that fences are approximately 1.25m(4feet) in height. Horses generally require fences between 1.08m - 1.38m (3ft6" - 4ft6") high; 1m-1.3m (3ft3" - 4ft3") generally being a suitable height for ponies.
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Can horse see in the dark?

Horses have excellent night vision. Horse eyes are large, they have a large pupil, and this allows ample amount of light to enter even in dark situations. On a night lit by a partial moon or stars, horses can see just as well as people can in full daylight.
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Why do horse farms have fences around trees?

Within the pasture, fence around trees to keep horses from stripping the bark. Also fence completely around utility poles and guy wires. All fences should be inspected by driving or walking the lines on a regular basis.
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Should I mow my horse pasture?

Mowing your pastures to a height of 4 inches three to four times a year will keep the grasses less mature. Young plants are more desirable and palatable for horses. Make sure to mow weeds at or before flowering to prevent seeding. You can apply herbicides selectively and carefully as necessary.
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Is 2 acres enough for 2 horses?

If you are attempting to figure the carrying capacity of land for a horse, then a good rule of thumb is 1-1/2 to 2 acres of open intensely managed land per horse. Two acres, if managed properly, should provide adequate forage in the form of pasture and/or hay ground.
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How often should you rotate horse pastures?

Depending on each grower's situation, the rotation of use should be done on a four- to five-week schedule. The size of the pasture and the related stocking needs will deter-mine the rotational schedule in conjunction with weather conditions, nutrient practices, and the pasture quality.
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How far apart should fence posts be for field fence?

Most fence posts can be spaced 8 to 12 feet apart. While this is a general criteria, it doesn't cover all scenarios. For instance, high tensile fence can have larger spacing, requiring line posts every 15 to 20 feet for field fence styles, and as much as 20-30 feet for high tensile barbed and smooth wire.
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What is the best base for horse stalls?

A well-drained sand or gravel base under the concrete is desirable, but not required. - Impervious floors require a level evenly compacted sub-layer. Sand or fine gravel may provide structural support and underground drainage. Solid rubber mats are often laid over concrete or well-packed road base mix.
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How deep should horse fence posts be?

Line Post Holes - should be approximately 24-36” deep. End/Corner Posts Holes - should be 36-48” deep depending on frost line. Fill the hole with concrete to approximately 4” below ground level. Make sure that the bottom of the hole​ is at least 6” wider than the top of the hole.
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What kind of wood is used for horse fencing?

The planks used for horse fencing are typically oak, poplar or pine. Oak has a rustic look and can be tough to come by. But it's a hard, durable wood, and horses don't always like its taste. Green oak may warp, though, so be sure it's fully cured.
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