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A Mid-Winter Fence Safety Check
Braving cold temperatures to assess winter damage may not be fun, but it is an important part of maintaining safe pastures. | MORE
Safe Fencing?
With harsh weather this winter in parts of the U.S., it's important to regularly check your fencing. Wind, snow and mud can disturb even the sturdiest fencing. Check | MORE
Houdini Horses Bailey and Teddy
Two Dressage Today readers' stories of their equine escape artists. | MORE
Woven Wire Horse Fences Suit Most Needs
We appreciate the traditional look of wood-board horse fences as much as the next person. They provide a solid barrier that most horses won't challenge. Wood horse fences, | MORE
Tape Your Horses In For Economy Fencing
Buy a few acres and a fence, and you've got a place to keep your horses. Sort of. Fencing, unlike many aspects of horsekeeping, doesn't have to cost | MORE
Ground an Electrical Fence Properly in Horse Pastures, Paddocks, and Arenas
Poor electric fence grounding is the leading cause of electric fence failure in horse paddocks, horse fields, and horse arenas, which can lead to horses escaping from their | MORE
Repairing a Broken Horse Fence May Prevent Greater Horse Problems
A broken horse fence in winter might lead to greater problems. Procrastinating a horse fencing repair could allow horses to escape their pastures and paddocks. One Saturday last | MORE
Keep Your Horses Contained
Here's how to cope with equine escape artists and keep them contained. | MORE
Glossary of Fencing Terms
Use these definitions to help you sort through fencing types and terms. | MORE
Strategies to Deter Horses Chewing Wood
It's not unusual for horses with too much free time on their hands to start chewing wood. This does not mean the horse has deficiencies, assures Dr. Eleanor | MORE
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