I would say a wooden fence with at least one strand of electric wire above the fence. So that way your horse won't try to get out or ruin the fence for the wire will shock him/her, and don't worry it doesn't hurt that bad. It will just discourage the horse from trying anything stupid.
Chocolate - Belgian chocolate is the best in the world.
There are a lot of kinds of sports memorabilia that has to do with fencing. One of the best sports memorabilia that has to do with fencing is baseball.
Yes, it is one of the best to contain a horse with.
There are many popular Olympic Jumper horse breeds. Here are some of them: Belgian Warmblood Dutch Warmblood Hanoverian Holsteiner Oldenburger Selle Francais Swedish Warmblood Westphalian Thoroughbreds
Well this would depend on the horses weight. A horse should be fed 1 % up to 3% of it's body weight. Since a Belgian typically weighs between 1800 and 2200 pounds that means the horse could be fed anything from 18 pounds to 66 pounds of feed. With a draft horse it's best to try and start at about 2.5% of the body weight in feed and then adjust up or down from there as needed.
No, none of the Belgian Shepherds have won Best In Show at Westminster.
Most horse owners will agree that a rail fence is the best. But any type of fence can be used to contain a horse.AnswerWe actually have good luck with chain link fencing. It lasts a long time, there is good gate hardware available and it keeps dogs out. we use woodne fencing, it works very well
Lowes has the best deal around on composite fencing. They do not have the largest selection, but they make up for it in price. Composite fencing has different maintenance levels based on brands. Timbertech and Trex are the brand leaders in the composite fencing industry.
The best fencing weapon would usually be the sword.
Fencing. :)
When security and safety are the utmost concerns in your livestock fencing, consider vinyl fencing. Vinyl fencing provides the necessary strength to contain cattle without harming them. Unlike metal fencing Vinyl fencing does not have sharp edges, does not rust and is far easier to install. You do not need special equipment to stretch vinyl fencing which installs like wood, but is pre-cut and measured for your convenience. Vinyl was once a far more expensive option than metal, but is now almost comparable and far cheaper than wood. Vinyl fencing holds up under adverse weather conditions far better than other fencing options which saves money over time.
I like the Belgian Shepherd's the best because it tastes like Belgian waffles.