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Horse fencing manufacturers and suppliers. Steel pipe, vinyl board, polymer, electric tape fencing.

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Horse Fencing

Fencing for horse properties needs to keep horses safe, hold up to weather and hard use, and work with the layout of your place. InfoHorse connects you with fence manufacturers and dealers who build specifically for horse owners — HDPE and coated-wire systems, vinyl, steel, wood protection, DIY-friendly kits, and portable panels for temporary pens and trailer corrals.

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Horse Fencing — Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of fencing is safest for horses?
The safest horse fencing is highly visible, has no sharp edges or protruding points, gives a little on impact rather than trapping or cutting, and has no gaps where a hoof or leg can become caught. Smooth coated wire, flexible rail, vinyl or polymer board, and well-installed electric tape systems are popular for these reasons. High-tensile barbed wire and small-mesh field fence are generally discouraged for horses because of injury risk.
How tall should horse fencing be?
A common range is about 54 to 60 inches for perimeter fencing, taller for stallions, breeding stock, or horses inclined to challenge a fence. The bottom of the fence should be low enough that a horse cannot roll under or get a leg trapped, but not so low that it invites pawing. Terrain, horse temperament, and whether neighboring animals are present all factor into the final height.
Is electric fencing safe and effective for horses?
Yes, when installed correctly. Electric tape, rope, and coated wire are widely used because the visual barrier plus a mild deterrent shock teaches horses to respect the line, which can reduce leaning and injury. Visibility, proper grounding, a reliable energizer sized to the fence length, and regular voltage checks are what make an electric system both safe and dependable.
What is the most durable, low-maintenance horse fence?
Polymer and HDPE rail, vinyl board, and quality coated-wire systems are valued for longevity because they resist rot, rust, cracking, and chewing better than untreated wood. Steel pipe is extremely durable but less forgiving on impact. The lowest-maintenance option for your property depends on climate, soil, herd behavior, and how much hands-on upkeep you want to do over the years.
Do I need different fencing for a small paddock versus large pasture?
Often, yes. Small, high-traffic paddocks where horses stand close to the fence benefit from very visible, forgiving materials and sturdier posts because the fence is tested constantly. Large pastures can sometimes use a lighter perimeter system with electric reinforcement to cover distance economically. Many properties combine fence types, using the most robust materials where horses are confined most tightly.
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