Horse Rail

Horse rail offers a flexible, versatile fence that can be used in a variety of locations, from paddocks, gallops or field boundaries.

Horse rail is made from flexible polythene that is bonded to high tensile wires and offers a safe and maintenance free fence. It has the appearance of traditional post and rail fencing and is available in Black, Brown or White.

Horse rail is installed using the same methods as conventional wire fencing.

Straining posts are installed at various intervals and turning posts at any change of direction, the rail is then fixed on to the intermediate posts using brackets. Tension can then be maintained using a tensioning spool that is slotted over the rail, and then tightened accordingly.

Like conventional wire fencing, horse rail can be electrified.


Electric Fencing

Electric fencing can offer an economical solution to containing horses or ponies.

We install miles of electric fencing each year, from Horserail to electric rope.

Polymer Coated High Tensile Wire

This offers a visible, permanent electric fencing solution.

The electric charge is carried through the polymer coated high tensile wire and is conducted through 3 shock points that run the length of the wire. Any number of wires can be installed and can be used independently or in conjunction with other fencing, ie netting or post and rail.

Polymer coated wire is installed using the same methods as conventional wire fencing.

Straining posts are installed at various intervals and turning posts at any change of direction, the rail is then fixed on to the intermediate posts using brackets.


Horse Netting

High tensile horse netting offers a alternative approach to fencing. It provides security and safety and can be used in places where grazing is shared with other livestock.

Horse netting allows for a maintenance free solution to containing horses, the smaller squares prevent horses hooves becoming trapped, avoiding the risk of injury.

Electric fencing at the top will give the fence added height and protect the netting underneath, helping it to keep its strength and appearance.

Turning posts are used at all changes of direction and the wire is strained on straining posts at various intervals, ensuring that the wire maintains its tension, with intermediate posts used to support the wire at the correct height.


Post and Rail

Post and rail fencing is a popular choice for livestock.

Posts can be clad with any number of rails. Stock netting, electric fencing or rabbit netting can be used depending on the specific needs of the client and the livestock needing to be contained or excluded.

Post and rail fencing can either be tanalised pressure treated, or creosote pressure treated which will ensure the fences longevity.

We supply and install many miles of post and rail each year for various clients ranging from equestrian establishments to property developers.