Preventing bad horse habits with fencing

Have you thought about how your fencing might affect your horse’s behaviour? Choosing the right fencing materials can prevent the development of bad habits in your horses. Some of the most common bad habits of paddocked horses are chewing fences and windsucking, which can lead to significant maintenance issues and health risks for your horse.…

Fencing on hills, slopes and uneven terrain

Fencing on uneven terrain can be difficult for horse property owners. Traditional methods demand meticulous planning and execution to ensure the safety, cost-effectiveness, and durability of your horse fencing. The common challenges with fencing hilly terrain include an intensive installation process, sagging, safety and visibility for livestock, and considerations around the maintenance of hard-to-reach areas.…

Fencing for Foals Checklist

Spring is in the air and foaling season has arrived! The arrival of new foals is incredibly exciting, but can also be slightly nerve-wracking. To help minimise your worries and ensure your new arrivals are as safe as possible, here’s our checklist for preparing your paddocks and fencing for foals – Everything your mares and…

Fencing Stallions Safely

Stallion owners need to take extra special consideration when it comes to fencing stallions! Regular horse fencing often won’t be suitable for keeping stallions safe and sound within their own space. Here at Duncan Equine, not only are we experts on all types of horse fencing, but we also have firsthand experience with managing stallions,…

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Horse Fencing Money Saving Tips

Our top tips for saving money when it comes to fencing on your horse property Here at Duncan Equine, our entire team are experienced professionals when it comes to fencing projects and products. What we’re also just as experienced with, is owning horses! Every single Duncan Equine team member has been a horse breeder, rider,…