Fencing regulations are not usually in the jurisdiction of the state but by the county that you live in. You may be able to find what you need online. Try your County Code or Code Enforcement page on your county's website. If you can't find it there take a trip to the county courthouse. They will be able to tell you what the rules and regulations are for fencing and horses.
Celts used fences and the natural resources they had to protect there farms
We went from horse/cow plows to tractors, Wooden fences to barbed-wire fences (sometimes today), Different fertilizers.
Horses and sheep live at farms
Mostly cages, fences, machinery, animals, concrete sheds and grass.
In The Barn!
farms
horses are sent to stud farms
Yes, Minnesota has several Christmas tree farms.
farms houses
Wild horses tend to live in public fields. Pet horses live in stables and go out in fields.
tennisie were farms are
Mostly, they work on their farms and nurture their crops.