This message is from: <ke...@landsdrop.com>

We built a fence that is not hog panels, but same concept - rigid welded
wire panel, smaller openings - 4x4" and 60" tall.  The posts are pipe, with
a welded pipe rail and the panels are welded to the posts and rails.  It's
extremely sturdy.  The fence is five foot tall, which prevents all of my
horses from leaning over it, since they cannot reach the ground.  It's been
up for several years and we have had no injuries to the horses or damage to
the fence.  It's amazing!  

Now...if only it were cheaper to build, we'd have it around the rest of the
property.  We can only do one section at a time, and we do all the labor -
dig post holes, set posts, weld, etc.  Then we buy pipe here and there a
little at a time.

I would send pictures of the fence, but I guess this list doesn't accept
them.  It has held up well to my giant percheron, a draft-cross, two baby
horses, and a few walking horses.  We'll see how the Fjord affects it when
she arrives next week...(I can't wait!!!)

Thanks!
--kelly.

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From: owner-fjordho...@angus.mystery.com
[mailto:owner-fjordho...@angus.mystery.com] On Behalf Of Willows Edge Farm
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 4:40 PM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: RE: fjordhorse-digest V2009 #68

This message is from: "Willows Edge Farm" <i...@willowsedgefarm.com>

Anyone have experience using hog panels for fencing???

Corinne Logan 
Willows Edge Farm
 

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