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What is the law in Louisiana for fencing horses?

In Louisiana it is against the law to allow cattle or horses to wander unattended. Fencing is necessary, and people who need to fence the area need to apply to the department of highways for a permit, and further instructions.


Do cattle and horses need different kinds of fencing?

Cattle and horses usually have different fencing. Most cattle are fenced with barb wire or board fences or sometimes a combination of the two. Horses on the other hand need different fencing. The best for horses is wood or metal posts with a "no climb" wire so frisky horses can't get a hoof through the fence and mangle themselves. Although a 3 or 4 rail board fence looks attractive, a lot of horses will eat their way out of it in record time. Even horses that are well fed will chew a wood fence. The new PVC fencing is safe and non-edible but very expensive. Another alternative is galvanized pipe corral fencing. Its strong, attractive and expensive but lasts much longer than a wood fence. If you put horses in pipe corral fencing it is still a good idea to put the "no climb" wire on the inside. Horses can get a foot or even a head through the pipe corral and once again mangle themselves.


Do narwhals fight?

Narwhals can "Tusk," or rub their tusk against others, sort of like fencing.


Na fish na fish?

Fish can fish for fish, because anglerfish can fish for other fish.


What is the theory of paying the cost of fencing for cattle versus absorbing loss of cattle?

Paying for the costs of fencing is cheaper than losing cattle that you have spent much time, money and effort in to keep them healthy and their bellies full and put good calves on the ground. Fencing keeps your cattle in and prevents losses, and takes less time to build than it takes to replace those that you have lost, and I don't mean by buying cattle, I mean by building up the herd again with replacement heifers.