Friday, December 12, 2008

Vinyl Horse Fencing –- How Do They Do That?

So, you finally elected to install a vinyl horse fence around your pasture. Excellent! However, chances are you probably have some questions about the construction of your new fence, the material is made from, and other basic information. If you're interested in knowing more about vinyl fencing material, read on for a little education.

First of all, vinyl horse fencing is made from essentially the same material you would find in vinyl siding. The same goes for vinyl windows. PVC pipe uses some of the same ingredients as does a vinyl fence, however, PVC piping material is very different from vinyl fencing material. The reason for this is the fact that PVC pipe does not have the weather ability or the strength that is found in vinyl fencing material.

There are two basic methods for vinyl fence manufacturing. The first of the two is a single layer construction known as mono-extrusion. The second method is a double layer, or two layer, known as co-extrusion. The selection you make will depend primarily on your fencing needs.

The process of making a vinyl fence requires careful consideration in order to ensure that you receive the best quality product. The good news is, most vinyl fencing manufacturers offer extended warranties for product purchase. However, you must remember that the warranty alone does not guarantee the success and the quality of the product.

It's also a good idea to remember that you are purchasing your vinyl fencing in order to protect an expensive investment – your horses. For this reason, it's a good idea to select a fence that it is not only attractive, but that is also constructed of the most durable and strongest material available. In order to ensure that you're doing everything you can to protect your living investment, you should make sure that fence you plan to install brings with it heavy wall corner posts, heavy rails, galvanized steel inserts within the railing -- in order to add strength and longer life to the fence panels -- and stainless steel screws with painted heads, along with stainless steel hardware and fasteners. Be sure and ask as many questions as you can when discussing the installation of your new vinyl horse fence.

The manufacturer you select to install your horse fence will be able to answer all of these questions and more. Don't hold back -- after all, you get what you pay for. If you're planning to spend money to make a long-term investment in the form of a vinyl fence, you deserve the facts, as well as a hard-working and reputable manufacturer.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Horse Care 101

If you're raising horses, chances are you already know that there is a lot of responsibility involved in the process. There are quite a few basic necessities that must be met for a horse to be strong and healthy. Let's examine some of the baseline horse care requirements to help ensure that you’re well-equipped to care for your equestrian investment.

First of all, the food that you feed your horses is of vital importance. While horses do get food and nourishment from grazing, it is also a necessity to provide them with fresh hay, a high quality grain feed, and ample water. Many people also find it beneficial to provide their horses with a little treat known as a salt lick. Just like people, horses require a certain level of nutrition to thrive. As a horse owner, it is your job to ensure that your animals received the nutrients they require.

Another horse care necessity involves or screaming. Regular brushing, banking, and treatments for the mane and tail will help to maintain the beauty of your animal. Some force and or select to braid mains and tails to avoid tangling. Some people also a lack to Bob the tails of their horses -- the only problem with this is that the horses cannot adequately combat flies, should they be pestered.

Secure shelter is also a vital importance in horse care. It's very important to make sure that the barn in which house your animals have stalls that are large enough for the horses to lie down. Keeping your horses in their own individual stalls (unless it's a mother and her colt) will help protect them from one another and from themselves.

You will also have to concentrate on ensuring your animals health and well-being through regular visits with the veterinarian. Most large animal vets will make house calls should you require emergency assistance. It is important to ensure that your animals are examined by a veterinarian at least once a year. If you're breeding your animals, you may consider additional visits to the veterinarian.

And last, but certainly not least, to provide your horses with the ultimate level of care, you should protect your property, and your animals, with a high quality pasture fence. Many horse owners make the mistake of allowing their animals to wander off of their property. This usually occurs as a result of low-quality fencing. The best choice, you can make for caring for your animals is to protect your land with a vinyl horse fence. Vinyl horse fencing is top-of-the-line for both property beautification, and animal protection.

If you're serious about caring for your horses, you will protect them in every way possible. You invest time, effort, and money into your animals; you should subsequently be willing to make the investment to protect your animals from wandering off of your property.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Your Investment with the Safest Horse Fence on the Market

As a horse owner, you’re well aware that they are a major investment. You’ll spend money on the animal itself, but what’s more is the money you will spend to care for and house your equestrian friend. Let’s take a look at some of the most vital purchases you will make to ensure your horse or horses receive the best possible care.

First of all, your horses need a secure place to live. Whether your farm or land is equipped with a barn or stables, you will likely spend some money making sure these accommodations are up to specs. You will continually spend money on food and regular large animal veterinarian costs. But perhaps the most important investment you will make when it comes to the care of your horses is your fence.

Horse fencing is a vital component in the process of raising horses. Aside from being a costly investment, your horse fence is the will serve as the first line of defense in horse protection. Your chosen brand of horse fencing will separate your animal from the rest of the world, will keep trespassers out, and will keep your animals in.

Horse fencing comes in a wide variety of styles and quality levels. Some people choose to use barbed wire, some use wood, but it’s safe to say that the safest and most durable fence available is the vinyl horse fence. Vinyl horse fencing will protect your animal from others as well as itself. Gone are the days of cuts and scarring caused by harsh barbed wire as your animals attempt to munch on the clover growing just outside the fence line.
But the buck doesn’t stop there! Vinyl horse fences are also aesthetically pleasing and require very little maintenance once the initial installation is complete. No more painting, no more unsightly mending jobs, and no more worry about your animals getting out and endangering themselves and others. The vinyl horse fence will add to the architecture of your farm or ranch and can be purchased in a color that will compliment your existing structures.

If you’re serious about caring for your horses, get serious about installing a high-quality vinyl pasture fence. Be sure and consult an experienced professional with a proven track record in the business prior to hiring. It’s a good idea to select a provider who is a horse owner/lover themselves. This will ensure that your horse fence installation is completed with the care and consideration these gentle and majestic creatures deserve.