Saturday, December 27, 2008

Safe Horse Fences

Do you hate the constant maintenance and upkeep of that horse fence that you have around your pastures? What if I said that I could get you a fence that would not rot nor split and it could handle any environment you put it in? We have that fence for you, and we compete with the prices you are now paying for that old wooden fence that will take hours to mend throughout its life. Oh, and did I mention that the life of this fence is much greater than the life that the old wooden fence will ever have?
We have 15 years of experience and product research to prove that we have the best fence for you. Did you know that we can even help you set your horse fencing up with our consulting section on our website? We sell our fences with several warranties and back our product one hundred percent. We are in seven days a week for you inquiries and our prices are listed on the site. That means you can shop from the safety and security of your home. Give us your measurements and your plans for your pasture and we can get you the correct amount of fencing and reduce the waste of extra wood. Five acres of fencing could take days if not weeks to paint. Do you have that much free time to do that yearly like its recommended? I would guess not, especially with the fast pace life that we all live now days. Guess what no painting is necessary with a Vinyl fence.
We currently are offering Free Shipping to most states for orders over 600 feet of fencing. We back our product with our lifetime warranty. Who else on the web displays their prices on their web site? We do because we want you to be able to see up front what our prices are and be able to save time and not have to call or email a person that most likely does not know anything about fencing for a quote.
If it’s a two-rail, three-rail, or four-rail fence, we have your fence needs taken care of. We also do a sixty foot round pen for training. We at Pine Brooke Farms want you to have the joy of extra time and money with our fences. We know they work because we use them and we can help you with any need you may have. Let your neighbor paint for a week straight, take a break and remember that we make fences for you because you deserve a break.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Protect Your Investment with a Vinyl Horse Fence



If you're raising horses, you know that besides being beautiful and majestic animals, they are also animals that require continual care. You very likely put lots of time, lots of effort, lots of energy, and not to mention lots of money into caring for your horses. For this reason alone, it's imperative that you provide your horses with the utmost in security and protection. One of the best ways to ensure that your horses do not harm themselves, harm others, or wander away from your property is to surround your land with a high-quality vinyl horse fence.

Horse fences come in a wide variety of materials, designs, and effectiveness. But of all the options available, the vinyl horse fence proves to be the most ideal. Vinyl will not age, will not break down, and requires very little maintenance. Just like vinyl siding on a home, vinyl horse fencing can be purchased in a wide variety of colors. If your home is trimmed in white, choose white fencing to complement your current landscape. But that’s not all: The smooth edges of the vinyl horse fence will mean more safety for your animals. No more barbed wire scratches or being hung up in a perimeter fence.

Quite possibly more appealing than the durability, aesthetically pleasing palettes, and low maintenance of vinyl horse fencing is the high level of return one will receive on an investment in such a purchase. Because vinyl horse fencing will last far longer than a fence made with traditional materials, and there is virtually no repair and maintenance requirements. In a relatively short period of time, this type of fencing will have paid for itself. In short, the initial investment you make in a high-quality vinyl horse fence will be the last money you spend on it. Short of an accident (such as a tractor or vehicle crash), your vinyl horse fence will stand the test of time better than any other common fencing material.

If you’re searching for a sound investment to protect your horses, protect your property, and beautify your home, consider the one fencing material that will withstand all types of weather, days in the hot sun, high winds, hail, ice storms, snow, and a host of other difficulties. Make vinyl your fencing material of choice. A quick online search will provide you with a plethora of benefits offered, as well as some additional information on the process of installation of a vinyl horse fence.

How High Should You Build Your Horse Fence?

Have you ever wondered about the height of your horse fencing? It’s true that the rules for measuring the height of fences that are used to constrain other types of livestock do not necessarily apply to the factors that determine the height of horse fencing. Because horses have a more athletic build and are more likely to jump a fence when spooked, it is recommended that your fence height be at least 60 inches or 5 feet. A height of the least 5 feet will deter your horses from making an attempt at a high jump. A fence of this height is also a good idea for deterring passersby from reaching over the fence to pet or feed your horses. While it's not always bothersome to have passersby petting your horses, not all people are horse friendly. So to protect your animals, and the passersby, be sure and install a fence of an adequate height.

If your pasture is small, less than two acres, a general rule of thumb is that your fence line should be at eye level with the horse's head. When the horse is standing in a natural position, the top of the fence rail should be parallel to his or her eye level. A vinyl horse fence that stands at the horses’ eye level will deter the horses from leaning over the fence or fighting over the fence. This rule also holds true for dancing around corrals and pens.

A fence that acts as a divider between two pastures will typically stand about 4 1/2 feet high. The bottom of the dividing fence should be between six and 8 inches off of the ground. It's important to keep the bottom of the fence and adequate distance from the ground to ensure that the horses will keep the fence line grazed. If the fence is too low; your horses may have the tendency to paw. You may also find that keeping your fence a certain distance off the ground will make we eating, and other landscaping maintenance a little simpler.

Almost as important as the fence height is your fencing material. For the best quality horse fence, be sure and choose vinyl as your material of choice from a horse fencing is both durable and aesthetically appealing. Not to mention the fact that it requires very little maintenance and will allow you to concentrate on more important things.