Horse Fencing
There are several kinds of horse fencing on the market today, easily making them as diverse as horse breeds. Horses are naturally curious animals so it is the responsibility of owners to ensure their safety by investing on the best type of fencing that will perfectly suit the conditions in which they are kept. The cost of the fence varies greatly depending on the type of material you choose. It would be best to invest on a high-grade fence as this will mean less expense in the long run in terms of maintenance and repairs.
Aside from budget and quality of materials, there are other essential considerations when it comes to choosing the ideal type of horse fencing. Among the top priorities are durability, functionality, longevity, practicality and most importantly, safety of the fence. From the classic wooden fences to plastic and hot wire fences, all have their unique set of features, advantages and disadvantages. For instance, the traditional wooden rail fence looks great and it’s relatively cheap to install. The drawback is that it needs routine maintenance to keep it in pristine condition. The PVC fence is also visually attractive and while it may cost more than wood, regular upkeep is virtually non-existent. Horses don’t bite or chew it and there is no paint job required.
Other popular types of horse fencing include the pipe fence, wire mesh fence, tubular panels (a.k.a. portable horse fence), rubber fence, buck and rail fence, chain link fence, and braided wire cable fence. Evidently, you have your hands full in case you plan to have horse fencing or replace your existing fence. You can call us at Mathos Group Pty Ltd to spare yourself from all the hassles and headaches. We can work closely with you to assess your current and future needs. We have been in industry for over 20 years and we guarantee top quality materials and peerless service at the most competitive rates.