Saturday, August 15, 2009

Where to Turn for Horse Fencing

As a horse owner, you’re probably well aware of your need for a secure fence for your animals. We’ve explored many horse fencing options and each time we come back to the same conclusion; strong and durable, vinyl horse fencing is just as tough as a wood fence but does not require the constant maintenance required of either wood or metal.

Since we’re already well aware of the benefits of vinyl fencing, we thought it pertinent to bring you some exciting developments in the vinyl fencing world… Not long ago, Perma Well introduced a new product that will allow you to stop drilling holes in white vinyl fencing. Patented Easy Snap Insulators give you an affordable alternative to lowering and removing electric wipe or tape fencing. You can snap an Easy Snap Insulator over vinyl rail fencing, eliminating the need to put holes in your vinyl and allowing you to secure the integrity and aesthetic appeal of your vinyl. You do not have to worry about sharp edges or pointed sections that could injure an animal or individual. Because Perma Well offers worldwide sales, you can be sure that it builds a product that it stands behind.
One thing you should keep in mind as you embark on your pasture fencing adventure is that utilizing the services of a company that has a proven track record for success in terms of quality materials as well as customer service is and will remain best way to ensure you’re happy with the outcome. With this in mind, we feel obligated to mention Perma Well, and All Horse Fencing as two of finest merchants in the business today.

As you’ve heard us say before, Perma Well takes its mission to offer the best vinyl horse fence systems at the best price on the market at any given time, supported by a Lifetime Warranty very seriously. In fact, they provide a second limited warranty, which is not offered by any of its competitors. That should make you, the client, feel confident that you will get premier service, and protected work at a reasonable cost.
That being said, when it comes to having your Perma Well fencing installed, consider All Horse Fencing as your installation professionals, There’s no better or more experienced company in the pasture fencing game. Remember, you’re investing in your property and your animals.


Thursday, August 13, 2009

All Horse Fencing - Singing the Praises of Perma Well

As an owner of horses, you have probably done your homework and shopped around for the various type of fencing options available on the market today. Farm and horse fencing is available in 2-rail, 3-rail and 4-rail vinyl options that are perfectly suited to your needs. The safety of your animals is of the utmost importance so you are going to want to purchase something stable and durable, vinyl is the perfect option.

A safe horse fence should be your number one priority when you’ve made such a large investment in your animals and Perma Well sells some of the best on the market. Perma Guard has sold more Ultra Guard Horse Fencing than any other supplier on the market and has the track record to prove it. The company not only deals within the United States but brings quality horse fencing products to buyers from all over the world.

Horse Farms all over the country know that Perma Well provides them with the most durable horse fence on the market at a competitive price. When you purchase a fencing system from Perma Well you get a lifetime warranty, but also an extra warranty from them as well. The warranty provides you with the satisfaction of knowing that your purchase is protected and backed up by a warranty that nobody else in the market offers.
The mission of Perma Well Inc. is to provide customers and their horses with the best vinyl fencing system available on the market today. The fencing has a lifetime warranty that few other providers offer and also provides a second limited warranty on any fencing purchased. Worldwide sales combined with competitive pricing makes Perma Well Inc. a reputable company that backs up its products and guarantees that you will get quality and satisfaction with your purchase.

All Horse Fencing is a distributor and installer of Perma Well products, and the owner of this dynamic company, Rober Biser, has been in the business of installing horse and pasture fencing for more than 15 years, what’s more is the fact that he personally uses the fencing he offers – so you know it’s good! There’s no better advertisement than an owner who uses his own products and recommends them for all your fencing needs.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Major Benefits in a Major Investment

Your pasture fence will be one of the most major purchases you encounter in terms of raising your horses. Besides the area in which to plan to fence, the height of the fence, the style of the fence, the color of the fence, and most importantly, the material of the fence, should be at the forefront of your mind before undergoing construction. For most horse owners, deciding on a particular material and style of horse fence becomes a challenge. Because there are so many options to choose from, many horse owners find themselves making a purchase without having all the information. If you're interested in purchasing horse fencing, it's probably a good idea to do your homework on some of the available options in terms of style, shape, height, and material.
If you've already made the decision to invest the time, money, and energy than it takes to raise and care for horses, you've probably already put some thought and consideration into the best possible way to protect that investment. However, in addition to proper shelter, food, veterinarian care, grooming, shoeing, and training, there is one particular responsibility that goes overlooked by many horse owners. This one overlooked responsibility happens to be fencing.

The construction of a vinyl horse fence is pretty straightforward. The most important things to remember when selecting a company to construct your vinyl horse fence is to discuss the process by which they handle construction. You'll find that selecting both the right company and the right material in the construction of your vinyl horse fence will make all the difference both aesthetically and structurally.

Vinyl is the premier material used in horse fencing today. And, you’re probably already familiar with vinyl because it’s the material used to make vinyl siding. However, the process by which vinyl siding is made varies greatly from the process by which vinyl fencing is made. The good news is that the benefits of vinyl horse fencing are vastly similar to the benefits of vinyl siding. The utilization of vinyl horse fencing means far less maintenance, far less upkeep, far fewer repairs, and a longer-lasting fence.

Vinyl Horse Fencing, the How Behind the Wow!

We've had lots of questions about the processes behind vinyl horse fencing, so this week, we've elected to review the process by which vinyl horse fences are installed and try to address that "how does it work" question.

Once you’ve finally elected to install a vinyl horse fence around your pasture, 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 weatherability 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.


Monday, June 15, 2009

Good Horse Fencing

Horse fencing is one of the most important investments a ranch owner can make.  Good fencing will keep horses safe and add considerable appeal and value to the property. However, if an amateur rancher has no idea where to begin or doesn’t know the first thing about horse fencing, the situation can be very confusing and intimidating.  With a bit of time and research, a rancher can find the best horse fence materials on the market and keep valuable equine stock fenced and housed securely.

Reputable fencing websites will have a complete stock, a good warranty, and will be able to fit the budget and needs of a rancher.  Some sites even provide samples so that consumers can actually see and feel the difference between the different materials offered.  Before doing any digging or construction, a rancher needs to find the best materials, for the best value and have a contract specifying what is being purchased, delivered and outlining the costs with no hidden surprises.  This and much more is offered by the professionals at All Horse Fence.com.

Once you pick the type of horse fencing you are going to purchase there are other things you should consider.  The basic concerns when purchasing any type of horse fence should be the containment, safety, budget, maintenance and aesthetic value.  From electric fencing to vinyl horse fencing, All Horse Fence provides everything needed to make sure horses are kept safe and prevented from becoming escape artists.

One of the reasons a vinyl horse fence is so popular is because it is durable, attractive and it prevents injuries to horses and requires little to no maintenance.  Additionally, most vinyl horse fencing is done in white because it is a good deterrent to a horse running into the fencing during the night.  Horses are not likely to crib on vinyl horse fencing either, which is another added bonus.

Vinyl horse fencing is extremely durable and the construction contributes to the overall durability and strength of the entire fence.  Vinyl horse fences are also free from the traditional maintenance that comes from having used such materials as wood.  Purchasing a vinyl horse fence from All Horse Fence.com not only provides a horse rancher with many different options, but the reliability and dependability is so great, the owner uses the same fencing on his own personal ranch.

 

Friday, June 5, 2009

Horse Farm Fencing

There was a time not so long ago when cattle fencing had certain mandates — sheep and cattle had to be enclosed using electrified barbed wire and horses were simply left in a wooden enclosure. Horses supposedly had poor vision and using an electric fence would not be sufficient protection.  The fencing needed to be blunt or the horses could become caught up in the wires.  However, today the rules have changed and horse fencing has graduated along with the changes.  Nowhorse farms all over the country are finding out that vinyl fencing is the way to go.


The newly developed vinyl horse fencing sold on the market is attractive, durable and secure.  Gone are the days of rotting, hard-to-maintain wooden fences; it's been replaced by attractive vinyl fencing available in many different styles and colors.  Ranchers can customize the fencing they choose to enhance the surrounding property and still get all the protection needed from normal fencing.  Vinyl is the way to go and purchasing your vinyl horse fence from All Horse Fence has never been easier or more economical.


All Horse Fence provides ranchers and equestrians with beautiful vinyl horse fencing that comes with not just one warranty, but two, making the company unlike any other on the market.  You can be sure when you select your fencing from All Horse Fence you are getting a durable product backed by a company that has been in business for more than 15 years; the owner uses the products he backs and sells on his own personal ranch.

 The mission and goal of All Horse Fence is to provide customers with the best vinyl horse fencing system and at the best possible cost on the market.  All Horse Fence is not only a local company within the United States, but has also sold fencing products worldwide as well.  Having your horses securely penned in a quality vinyl horse fence should be all the reassurance and protection you and your horses need. 

 All Horse Fence also offers horse farm consultation services for horse owners.  If there is anything relating to the set up and design of a horse farm, barn and fencing locations or items relating to horse ranch operations, the company can provide you with many ideas in this area as well.  Having the products and services of All Horse Farm ensures that you and your horses will have all the tools and information you need to get the best horse fence on the market.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

When You Go Vinyl, You'll Never Go Back

Fencing is a big deal when you have horses that you love or horses that have been rescued and need to be kept safe. The old barbed wire fences would often injure or cut the horse’s skin leaving scaring and allowing for possible infection. The best way to secure you horse today is to use vinyl horse fencing.

 
Horses and other animals have the reputation of chasing after the grass on the other side of the fence because they think it is greener. The animals also use the posts to rub up against to scratch that itch that they have. Another problem can be the animals on the outside of the fence wanting to come into the fenced area. 
 
So sometimes the vinyl fence needs a little reinforcement or back up to keep the inside animals from doing damage and to keep the outside animals from coming inside the fence. There are options that can be placed on the vinyl horse fencing that will discourage all animals from contacting with the fence, coming in or trying to get out. 
 
A vinyl fence can be made into an electric fence with snap-on insulators. There are a few companies that will assist you in making your vinylhorse fencing into an electric fence. Shop around for the right company to help you deal with the type of vinyl fence you have. 
 
Vinyl horse fencing is durable and will last a life time. There is no weakening over time due to the elements. Vinyl fencing is a petroleum based product. This process is not cheap and is directly tied to the cost of fuel. While that may mean the vinyl horse fencing cost more now, in the long run it will be less expensive because it will never have to be replaced. It will last indefinitely if properly maintained.
 You can purchase warranties with your vinyl fencing. Horses will break rails and the fence will need to be maintained over time. If you get a good company that stands behind their products, they will send you replacements parts free but you will have to pay shipping and handling charges. That is a good deal when it comes to your vinyl horse fencing needs. Be sure to find a consumer report that will give the best overall rating. It’s your money, why not spend it wisely on the products you need. Aren’t your horses worth it?

Friday, May 8, 2009

Caring for Your Horses

If you are thinking about getting a horse, it is important to know that they, like any other living thing, will need a great deal of care. Owning andcaring for horses is not as simple as turning them loose in a pasture. In fact, much of their care can be more involved and more time-consuming than the care of a smaller animal. There are great rewards to owning a horse, and making the purchase can be a happy decision, but it is important to understand what is involved in caring for a horse.

* Housing and exercise area. All your horses will need plenty of room to roam and graze a safe shelter to sleep in or to escape the weather in, constant fresh water and more. Make absolutely sure before you purchase a horse that you have the room and proper shelter for it. A horse cannot live in your backyard. They will need plenty of free space to roam. You will need to prepare the area with a source of fresh water and sturdy shelter or stable. You will also need to comb the area for dangerous debris, like pieces of metal that could injure your horse. And, you will also need to remove any poisonous plants like Hemlock. If you do not have room on your own property, you will need to rent a paddock, so you will need to do research to find the right place at the right price and location.
 
* Veterinarian and Farrier. You will need to find a good large animal vet who can come to your location and give the horse a physical. The animal will also need routine shots. You will want to find a vet that you feel comfortable with since you will need to be able to call them in the event that the horse falls ill. You will also need a farrier who can trim the horse’s hooves about every seven weeks (they will keep growing) and shoe the horse, removing any damaging rocks or debris.
 
* Food, play and more. You will need to make sure your horses get a balanced diet, mainly based on your veterinarian’s recommendation. Though they will graze, they will also need hay, oats or grains as a supplement. You will need to make sure you have the time to spend with your horse. They need attention just as any animal. And, finally, make sure you have proper equipment for their care: brushes, halters, leads, bridles and saddles.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Picking the Right Pasture 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 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.

 
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, effort, energy, and 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.
 
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 a major 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 considering a vinyl horse fence but have not yet made up your mind, consider doing some research on the pros and cons of the material and educate yourself on the construction process as a whole. You will find that making the decision to invest in a vinyl horse fence to protect your animals and your property will be one of the best decisions you could make.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Horse Fencing Consideration

When considering fencing for horses, you want to make sure you are providing a safe enclosure. There are many types of fencing available, but not all of them will be safe for your horse. Vinyl horse fencing is both safe and attractive.

Wire fencing can do the job of keeping your horse inside of the boundaries, but more horse owners are reporting fencing injuries because of wire fencing. Horses can become entangled in fencing by catching their hooves and even their heads when trying to see if the grass is greener on the other side. Wire fencing has resulted in both serious injuries and even death.

Vinyl horse fencing has become popular in last few years, with horse owners. It is very durable and looks very nice on your property. Vinyl is also a safer choice for your horse, as there are no wires for them to become entangled in. There are many choices when it comes to choosing a vinyl horse fence.

A basic vinyl horse fence can include a basic post and a two-rail design, these are the most popular. Most owners find that this works well for keeping their horses in the boundaries and safe from harm. Horses can be harmed if they get out of their boundaries. There is a lot danger to horse that wonders off, like being hit by a car, or getting lost in the woods, or some other unfamiliar territory.

For added protection, you may choose to have an electrical fence wire, installed on your vinyl horse fence. You can have this installed when the fence is first placed on your property. Some owners place the electric fence wire in the middle of the vinyl fence, to keep the horse from sticking their head between the fence railings. Some owners find that placing the wire on the top of the vinyl is more beneficial, because it prevents the horse from jumping over the fence.

Your horse’s safety is number priority when deciding on the type of fencing to use. Be sure to check around with different fencing companies and make sure that you use a reputable fencing company. You can also check with Consumer Reports to get information on the different types of horse fencing. When you decided what type of fencing to use and find a great company to install the fence, you and your horse will be happy.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Ideal Pasture Fencing

If you’re a horse lover, then you know all too well the importance of caring for your horses. One of the most primary factors in determining how well you care for your horses will be in the investment you make to protect them.

When you first invested in your horses, chances are you put some thought into the care requirements and the monetary responsibility you would undergo as a horse owner. As such, you're probably already familiar with the fact that caring for horses requires a few major investments. The major investments to which we refer include shelter, food, land, and the all-important pasture fence.

Pasture fencing is one of the most expensive and important purchases you will make as a horse owner. However, it’s important to note that not all pasture fencing is created equally. In fact, some of the more common pasture fencing choices are considered rather inferior.

The more common pasture fencing choices include barbed wire, standard wooden picket, and occasionally the electric fence. While each of these fencing materials serves a purpose in its own right, none of them can be considered ideal because of their negative effects.

Barbed wire fencing can be dangerous for your horses. Horses frequently cut themselves or pull out chunks of their mane on barbed wire fencing. Unfortunately, barbed wire continues to be one of the more popular choices for fencing material.

Standard wooden picket fencing requires continual upkeep. It's often found that standard wooden pickets warp more and become weakened in a relatively short period of time. This means that horse owners are continually spending money repairing and correcting the damage to their wooden horse fence.

And finally, the electric fence brings with it its own set of negatives. While the initial shock an animal would receive from an electric fence is relatively mild, any additional electrical shock can create nerve problems and other health problems that veterinarians and doctors know very little about.

Which brings us to the ideal horse fencing material. The ideal horse fence material is by far vinyl fencing. Not only is vinyl more aesthetically pleasing and safe for the animal, it can also save the horse owner a substantial sum of money in the long run.

Because vinyl horse fencing requires very little upkeep and more durable and stronger than the other standard fencing material, it is considered an ideal investment in terms of pasture fencing.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors

You’ve probably heard the old adage that good fences make good neighbors. This adage was originally derived from a poem by Robert Frost. This adage is particularly sound for someone who is raising horses or other livestock. Maintaining a good fence will help to keep your livestock safe, keep stray animals and other visitors out of your pasture or field, and can help to reduce your liability in the event of an unlikely occurrence. You may also find that maintaining a sound pasture fence will help you keep a good rapport with neighbors whose property borders your own.

Over the past several years, the options available to horse owners, in terms of fencing, have expanded extensively. Today, there are hybrid versions of fencing material, as well as entirely new types of fence. With so many options to choose from, you may find it difficult to decide on an adequate fence. As such, it's important that you do your homework prior to building your pasture fence.

Two of the major concerns prior to the construction of a pasture fence are typically budget and maintenance. Finding a fence that fits your budget is imperative. However, you should know that you will get what you pay for. For this reason, most horse owners find it beneficial to invest a little more in a fence now to save money later.

One of the most premier fencing materials that adequately meet the budget concern and a maintenance level concern is vinyl horse fencing material. Vinyl horse fencing is an economical choice because of the low maintenance level required for upkeep. Not only that, vinyl materials have been proven safer than most traditional fencing types.

Vinyl horse fencing gives adequately upon impact should one of your horses or other livestock make impact with the fence itself. You'll also note that vinyl horse fencing is more valuable than standard barbed wire. This means, that your horses will likely avoid running into the fence all together. High visibility is important for safety.

This type of fencing is safe for livestock because it's very unlikely that animal can become tangled up in a vinyl fence. Because there's no dangerous wire or sharp edges, vinyl horse fencing can help you to avoid injuries to your animals.

One bonus tip before constructing your horse fence is to construct rounded corners. Round corners make for safe pastures. They are more difficult to install, unless, you are utilizing the services of a high quality vinyl fence installer, in which case rounded corners should be a snap. Horses and livestock are a major investment. It's important to protect that investment.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Why Perma Well Should Be Your Number One Choice For Farm Fencing

If you are looking for the most economical and durable horse fencing, you should check out the selection available from Perma Well Inc. The company has been in business for more than 16 years and has done business with customers from all over the world. The company owner is so committed to his product that he uses Ultra Guard Vinyl Horse Fence products on his own farm. He stands behind the products he sells and not only do you have a warranty from the manufacturer, but the company also gives you an additional warranty on the products as well.

Perma Well Inc. is open seven days a week, all year round and with the prices of the products listed right on the website customers do not have to worry about any hidden costs or discrepancies. You can purchase any type of agricultural or pasture fence you need. Perma Well has a large selection available for you to choose from. You can purchase your fencing products with confidence and know that Perma Well has the knowledge and experience to back up their products and services.

Horse farms all over the world count on the expertise of doing business with Perma Well Inc. The company is the largest sellers of Ultra Guard Vinyl Horse Fence products in business today. Perma Well Inc. is dedicated service and giving customers worldwide the absolute best price available anywhere. Simply measure the number of fencing per feet you need and multiply it by the linear foot price and the price includes all the rails, caps, posts -- and delivery of fencing over 600 feet is free in most places.

You are able to call, fax or e-mail Perma Well Inc. with any questions or concerns you have about your vinyl horse fence products. Perma Well Inc. provides excellent customer service that is second to none and your business is of the utmost importance. They will do their absolute best to ensure all your needs are met in the most convenient way possible.

If you own horses then you know how important it is to keep them safe at all times. Having the best fencing possible will give you peace of mind knowing your horses are protected and safe from getting loose and injured. Perma Well Inc. is dedicated to providing safe horse fence products for customers all over the world. Doing business with Perma Well is a great way to have all your fencing needs met in the most economical way possible.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

How to Shop for the Perfect Vinyl Horse Fence

All over the United States, horse owners search high and low for the perfect agricultural fence -- once they see what Perma Well has to offer, the choice is simple. The products sold are offered with a lifetime warranty and are prices are the best on the market, guaranteed. When looking for a safe horse fence, check out everything Perma Well has in stock before you commit yourself to something that may not meet your needs.


Perma Well has been in business since 1984, and has sold numerous vinyl horse fence products all over the country. You can shop with confidence and know that you are purchasing the safest, most effective horse fencing on the market today. One of the greatest features of doing business with Perma Well, is that the website contains a complete list of pricing for all products so you can see how much everything you need costs. This is designed for customer convenience because you don’t have to call or email for pricing information and it saves you time waiting for a customer service representative to call you back.


Once you decide upon which vinyl horse fence product you’d like to buy, delivery time is an estimated 10-14 days. The fencing can be shipped anywhere and prices of shipping are dependent upon where the customer lives. Because vinyl is made from petroleum and natural gas, prices may also fluctuate according to market prices, so you can plan on purchasing your fencing at the ideal time that’s just right for your budget.



The horse fencing you choose comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, however, Perma Well also offers a second “courtesy” warranty. If any horse railing or posts are broken by your horses, Perma Well will send you replacement parts, based upon individual circumstances, all you have to do is pay for the cost of shipping. Shopping with Perma Well is also guaranteed to provide you with the lowest priced products on the market, if you find something else at a comparable price than simply fax or email your invoice into the owner and he will beat the price and still gives you the “courtesy” warranty.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Things To Do Before You Get A Horse

1. Purchasing a fence for the pasture. Before you buy your first horse, you have to figure out where the horse will be kept and allowed to roam. If you are going to allow the horse to roam your pasture, then you need to purchase a fence for the horse’s safety. Vinyl fences are affordable, low maintenance, aesthetically pleasing, safe, and durable.
2. Buying a horse that has been trained. Beginners should buy a horse that has been trained by a professional. Training a young or inexperienced horse can take months and these horses can be unreliable. Keep yourself safe by purchasing a horse that has been trained.
3. Purchasing an older horse. Do you have a fantasy of buying a young horse that you can train and bond with from the beginning? Young horses are undisciplined and can be unsafe, especially with children, so consider buying a mature horse that knows how to handle most situations. Many healthy older horses can be ridden well into their senior years.
4. The purpose of the horse. You should be aware of the reason that you’re buying a horse. Is the horse a pasture horse, wanted for trail riding, going to be a show horse? This will definitely affect your decision.
5. Have the horse examined by a veterinarian. It would be horrible to buy a horse and then find out that it isn’t healthy, needs surgery, or has a fatal illness.
6. Ask for a trial run. Make sure that you ask the seller for a trial period of a few days. During this time you should do all of the things that you’ll have to do with the horse after you purchase him such as riding the horse, tack him up, give him a bath, and spend time with him in his stall. If the seller won’t give you a trial period with the horse, proceed with caution.
7. Don’t settle for the first horse that you find. Finding the right fit might take time, and you should enjoy the process of purchasing your first horse.
8. Take someone with you when first meeting the seller and the horse. Do you have a riding coach or know someone with years of experience with horses? Ask them to tag along. Everyone can use a second opinion.
9. The time and money that is a part of horse care. Make sure you’re ready for this huge responsibility.
10. Have fun. This should be a fun, exciting experience.

Questions About Pasture Fencing

Question: What is the best type of horse fence for a pasture?

Answer: Vinyl horse fences are the best type of fence for a pasture for several reasons. They are durable, strong, and reliable. With many other types of fencing material, maintenance can become exhausting. Vinyl horse fences are low maintenance, because they are less apt to fade, mildew, or mold. They are a safe way to fence in your pasture.

One of the most common types of horse fences are made out of wood. However, your horse can become injured if the logs or rails splinter when broken. Wire fencing can also be dangerous for your horses, because they can become entangled in the wire or seriously cut by the wire.

Question: Do I need to discuss my fencing plans with my neighbors?

Answer: You should give your neighbors the courtesy of discussing your fencing plans. Wouldn’t you want to know if someone was building a fence near your property? Your neighbor will probably have questions for you, such as what materials you’re going to use and how big the fence will be, so be ready to answer those questions. If you’re using vinyl material, you could ensure that your fence will look aesthetically pleasing with the current structures around the area.

Also, make sure that you only build the fence on your own property to avoid litigation and other expenses. Don’t go over the property line or you could find yourself with a big mess.

Question: What underground utilities should I be aware of before purchasing a horse fence?

Answer: You should know where all underground utilities are located on your property such as power lines, cable lines, pipes, sewer lines, and septic lines. You should consult a professional if you’re not familiar with your underground utilities.

Question: Many horse fences don’t match the color of my house or barn and appear out place. How can I find a horse fence that will look nice with my current structures?

Answer: This is a concern of many people that are looking to buy a horse fence. If you purchase a vinyl fence, you will have a wide selection of colors and styles. Make sure that you consider the other structures and plan your horse fence accordingly. You may not have that option if you buy a horse fence made of other materials, or you might have to paint the fence yourself. Give yourself options by purchasing a vinyl fence.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Things to Remember Before Building Your Vinyl Fence

So, you've decided that it's finally time for a vinyl horse fence! Excellent! But before you begin the process, there are a few preliminary steps you should review and plan prior to construction.

First of all, it's probably a good idea to discuss your fencing plans with neighbors or property owners who own land at the borders your property. This is especially true for those property lines that will be affected by your fence. It is 100% imperative that you ensure your vinyl fence will be located entirely on your property. This means that the fence line should lie inside your property line – not on the line.

It's also a good idea to check if your property has easements (a right of way guaranteed to a separate party) that might limit the design, size, or location of your fence. When checking on your deed, it's also a good idea to review records of underground utility. Checking beforehand where the underground utilities may be will help you communicate your concerns with your fencing provider prior to the big day. Remember, before you begin any digging or excavation, it is imperative to check for any underground utility that may be in the area. This includes power lines, cable lines, pipes or sewer lines, septic lines, and any other utility that may be located underground on your property.

It's also a good idea to review any zoning laws in your local area. Occasionally, zoning laws can regulate the size, design, or placement of your fencing. If you plan to construct a vinyl horse fence in an area located inside a historic district or an area that could be considered a subdivision, it's very important that you consult your neighborhood association and review any property covenants prior to construction. You may also find it wise to contact your local building inspection team in order to gather information you may need considering the shape, diameter, or depth of your fence. And finally, you will also find it wise to apply for building permits that may be required by local code.

We've already discussed the importance of ensuring your horse or pasture fence will complement your existing construction and will be aesthetically pleasing when compared to its surroundings. Remember, the construction of a vinyl horse or pasture fence is a major project. For this reason, it's a good idea to take some time to examine all the aspects involved with vinyl horse fence construction. At the end of your project, you, and those around you, will be happy you've done your homework.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Vinyl is Better

Have you ever given any thought to what exactly makes the vinyl horse fence better than fencing made of other more standard construction materials? If you're considering the purchase of a vinyl fence to protect your investment, it might be a good idea to look into the factors that make vinyl so superior and other materials so inferior. To help you in your decision making process, consider the following information as education toward getting the most bang for your buck when it comes to your pasture fencing.

First of all, vinyl horse fencing is superior to standard fencing because of the strength and durability. Vinyl horse fencing will not dry rot or become weak due to age, nor is it porous. Basically, this means that your vinyl horse fence will not absorb and hold water, which helps to resist mold and mildew.

Your vinyl horse fence is also more attractive than standard horse fencing materials. Vinyl horse fencing can be ordered in a wide variety of styles and colors. These colors can be made to complement your home or other surrounding structures. Most horse owners find it beneficial to match the color or their vinyl horse fence to that of their home, their barn, or their stable. One of the beauties of a vinyl horse fence is that it can be customized to add to the aesthetics of your property instead of taking away. Unlike standard fencing materials eight page, mildew, or rightist, vinyl horse fencing seeks only to enhance. The color never fades, the fence never needs painting, and most of the time. Repairs are completely avoidable.

An additional upside to using vinyl horse and pasture fencing as opposed to anything made from standard materials. Is that most vinyl horse fence companies do offer at least some warranty program for their products. Because of the durability and strength of the material, manufacturers of vinyl horse fencing typically find that offering a substantial warrantee is beneficial not only to themselves, but to their clients as well.

If you're considering a vinyl horse fence but have not yet made up your mind, consider doing some research on the pros and cons of the material and educate yourself on the construction process as a whole. You will find that making the decision to invest in a vinyl horse fence to protect your animals and your property will be one of the best decisions you could make.