> I think that the Track system helps with keeping horses in shape...

I am hoping that's the case here.   I am researching options at the moment
for my "inside" fencing.  We have 4-strand, electrified, hi-tensile
perimeter fence, so I've got to have something VERY horse friendly if I'm
going to do a corridor with that for the outside.   My husband also
suggested we not go narrower than 20 feet.   Man, that means I'm still going
to spend most of the summer mowing, at least for a few years.   Oh well.
I really want to try this containment system.

-- Renee M. in Michigan
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