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Annoying equestrian lady needs 8 acres small baling in the midlands
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<blockquote data-quote="Al R" data-source="post: 7513177" data-attributes="member: 7565"><p>It’s never seen proper electric fencing then, a neighbour had 3 horses and 4 donkeys like that, they kept tying the electric to wire fencing and wouldn’t switch the energiser on half the time, horses walked over it for 5 years, 10 minutes I had a fencer in there for and they never touched it again.</p><p></p><p>Horses soon learn not to rub barbed wire, they chew everything wooden and rub against post and rail, ruining it!</p><p></p><p>If you know someone with 115 horses they won’t want small bales they’ll want big bales, they’d be better off with pit silage but they won’t be told (I’ve seen plenty of horses on pit silage)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al R, post: 7513177, member: 7565"] It’s never seen proper electric fencing then, a neighbour had 3 horses and 4 donkeys like that, they kept tying the electric to wire fencing and wouldn’t switch the energiser on half the time, horses walked over it for 5 years, 10 minutes I had a fencer in there for and they never touched it again. Horses soon learn not to rub barbed wire, they chew everything wooden and rub against post and rail, ruining it! If you know someone with 115 horses they won’t want small bales they’ll want big bales, they’d be better off with pit silage but they won’t be told (I’ve seen plenty of horses on pit silage) [/QUOTE]
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