3 Surprising Reasons Horse Owners choose Horserail Horse Fencing
When we first started in the fencing industry there was one word we seemed to keep hearing. Horserail, Horserail, Horserail. It was all we seemed to hear was this word Horserail.
When we first started in the fencing industry there was one word we seemed to keep hearing. Horserail, Horserail, Horserail. It was all we seemed to hear was this word Horserail.
So much happens in and around the riding arena that sometimes it can be quite foggy as to what you actually want/need as far as fencing goes. We always say to our clients to write down the top 3 priorities of what they want from their new fencing to narrow down what is ’non-negotiable and what isn’t.
In Australia, the biggest ‘enemy’ of paint is heat both inside the pail and on the fence! Stock & Noble paint is designed where heat and exposure to the air begins the curing and drying process so it is important to keep the paint in a cool shady area during storage.
Every year at stock and noble we hold literally thousands of conversations with many and varied stakeholders in the equine industry. From a young daughter planning her first horse paddock to the largest horse studs in the world seeking a reliable sounding board for their fencing plans both now and in the long term we talk to everyone fencing. And because so many people know our unchangeable principles (from this website) on all things ’“horse fencing,” they often ask us who some of the other companies and installers are in Australia.
You adore your horses and want to ensure that they are as safe and comfortable as possible. That’s why you meticulously groom them, invest in high-quality foods, and provide them with all they require to live a happy and healthy life. Investing in your horse’s environment, specifically the fencing, is one of the best ways to keep them secure. Here’s how to use correct fencing to keep your horses safe
Steel Post & Rail Fencing from Stock and Noble is an excellent choice for your property for a variety of reasons. It’s safe, low-maintenance, simple to set up, and lasts a long time. You’ll be pleased by its spectacular appearance and durability, as well as its versatility, whether you use it to protect your family, animals, or property – or all three.
It is critical to have the proper horse fence installed. Accordingly, did you ever consider that the type of horse fence you install in your barn and farm is influenced by your location?
If you recall your favourite TV show set on a ranch from when you were a child, try and recall the colour of the fencing. Most likely white right? Massive long kentucky fences that stretch into the dusty distance. However, fast forward to today.
If you’re a rancher, you’ve undoubtedly heard some rumours and stories about electrical fences – possibly even got a few stories of your own! We’ve also heard many but unfortunately, some claims are nothing more than urban legends. So, to deflate misconceptions, we’re going to reduce four of them today!
Your fence gives protection, privacy, and a lot of kerb appeal if it’s well-maintained. After you’ve invested in a fence, regular maintenance may help it last for years. You will be avoiding rot and insect damage as well as slowing decomposition by preserving the polish.
Because the property you own is a large investment, you want to do everything you can to take care of it and keep it secure in the long run. Deciding to add equestrian fencing is critical for safeguarding the property and protecting your horses and seeking out the right product can be a challenge.
Selecting a horse fence is often not a simple task. Do you make your decision just on appearance? Or do you prefer an environmentally friendly option?
Stock & Noble is here to share a quick guide on choosing a fence for your farm if you’re in the market for one. Below are some questions that you need to consider to help you best prepare for a fence system installation.
Because horses are curious creatures, it’s a good bet that they’ll spend some time investigating and making contact with whatever fence is in place. As a result, the fence must be built appropriately to enclose horses safely.
There are numerous safe and long-lasting solutions for enclosing horses nowadays, and horse owners may choose their preferences in terms of construction, design, materials, color, and visibility.
If you’re going to design and build a paddock, make sure it’s the proper size and constructed of the correct materials
Setting eyes on a beautiful, horse-safe fence gives the typical equestrian a dopamine rush. It’s like buying a new rug or laying eyes on that first foal of the season. It’s addictive.
Setting eyes on a beautiful, horse-safe fence gives the typical equestrian a dopamine rush. It’s like buying a new rug or laying eyes on that first foal of the season. It’s addictive.
Now is a great time to revitalise your fencing. Here, we look at a few ways you can take your old fencing and transform it so it looks and performs like new.
When it comes to equine fencing, it pays to get it right the first time around. What does it take to plan a fence line? Learn more from our experts!
Cribbing can damage horse fencing and lead to health issues, but why do horses crib, and how can we stop it? Read on to find out more.
In the equine world, horse fencing is important to get right—even down to the paint. In this blog, we’re going to explain why the paint you choose matters.
Just getting started as an equestrian, and looking after your first pony? There are a few things you need to know about keeping them safe. Find out more here.