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Saturday, February 28, 2009

[AlpacaTalk] RE: no climb fence

I don't know the origins of the name, but I assume it is because horses
can't put their hooves through it and thus climb up it.

No-climb horse fence is woven (vs. welded) fencing with 2" X 4" mesh
opening. It is not brand specific, but here is a link to Red Brand
Non-Climb fencing, so you can see what it looks like:

HYPERLINK
"http://www.redbrand.com/products/product2.asp?category=Fence&subcat=2&produ
ctID=4
"http://www.redbrand.com/products/product2.asp?category=Fence&subcat=2
&productID=4

Joyce

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<<<<We use 5' no-climb horse fence. 6' would be better, >>>>

Heather, or anyone, can you tell me exactly what *is* no climb fence? I
have a friend with goats that used it and I don't see what is different
about it or why it would be "no climb". She couldn't answer me...."my
husband put up". How I hate any answer that begins with "my husband"
and insinuates - little ole me doesn't know a thing. Sorry off on a
personal rant there :-).

Warmly, Janice


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