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  Discussion on Fencing
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New Member:
verani

Posted on Saturday, Aug 11, 2007 - 5:34 pm:

I wanted to get opinions on horse guard fencing? thanks
Member:
dres

Posted on Saturday, Aug 11, 2007 - 6:20 pm:

Love it..

On the first day God created horses, on the second day he painted them with spots..
Member:
122756

Posted on Monday, Aug 13, 2007 - 3:31 pm:

We love it too! Looks great and very low maintenance.
Member:
36541

Posted on Tuesday, Aug 14, 2007 - 2:01 pm:

Hi Daniela, welcome to HA. I've had the Horseguard since 1996, on two different farms. Most of the time, I have been the solo installer. I can't recommend it highly enough. This past year, I tried to integrate some Red Snapper type products for my T-pole section, but this summer I see they aren't holding up at all. Some of the insulators I have are from my original farm, still in working order. The deer population here can be hard on fencing, and will take a line down on occasion, but it repairs very quickly(as you are trying to get to work on time!) with minimal equipment needed. I have never had a horse hurt on the fencing. Stacy
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