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Fencing.... Feeling REALLY stupid right now..
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<blockquote data-quote="Gate Opener" data-source="post: 444842" data-attributes="member: 4032"><p>At our last place where we kept the horses it had a pipe and red top horse fence(the little squares). On the places where we had t-posts we put the caps on the tops. </p><p></p><p>Here the horses are in barbed wire. I think the key to that is to take them around the perimeter the first time to let them know where the fence is. Otherwise, they might get excited when you just turn them out and run through one. I wouldn't suggest putting any babies in barbed wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gate Opener, post: 444842, member: 4032"] At our last place where we kept the horses it had a pipe and red top horse fence(the little squares). On the places where we had t-posts we put the caps on the tops. Here the horses are in barbed wire. I think the key to that is to take them around the perimeter the first time to let them know where the fence is. Otherwise, they might get excited when you just turn them out and run through one. I wouldn't suggest putting any babies in barbed wire. [/QUOTE]
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