Finally got a paddock fenced to keep all the horses in! I feel a thousand years younger
3 years ago
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A few videos put together.
My neighbour helped me put in some star pickets and I ran an extra two hot wires on the existing fence and 3 hot wires on the new part. This should keep them in.
I also discuss at the end how I attach my hot tape to the star pickets to help prevent fence loss if a wire is broken.
We have a fencer coming and will start putting in permanent fencing.
Penny has put on weight and looking much better.
Cleo is looking better, Arthur is the same.
I won't be buying that new product for the rain scald, have gone back to my tried methods to finish off treating Penny and Banjo and getting rid of the end of it on Cleo and Arthur. Will do a separate video on this later this week.
Enjoy!
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