How many posts you need for a fence 54 x 54 depends on how far apart you wish to place the posts. Usually posts are placed every 6 - 8 feet, but stallion paddocks frequently have posts placed every 4 feet apart. It's not clear to me how many linear feet your fence is, because the question is written as if the fence is 54 feet high and 54 feet long.
A small amount will probably not effect him much, but it is still not good for him or your fence. If you can't remove him from the fence you can buy a paint on repellent for the fence. These types of products work well but they do need to be reapplied periodically. I'm wondering if your horse is getting the exercise he needs. Boredom is usually the reason these habits begin. A little exercise may help but will not 'fix' this habit.
you can feed you horse hay, carrot and other vegges and dont forget grass
Sure but you need to train it with the fence. Check the owner's manual. You need to show your dog where it is allowed to go and adjust voltage if not high enough.
ANSWER: Well I would think that you would need a large fence. If you had a Great Dane or a large dog like that you will really need a huge fence. A German Shephard or a Lab then you could knock the fence a little.
You can use any type of fence if it is tamed, but if it is wild it is best to tie them up until they are familiar with their surroundings
21 posts.
You need 1962.5 fence posts.
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You can find metal fence posts at home depot or your local hardware store. They carry the posts you will need to support the metal fence or made of metal itself.
20 posts.
6600 the correct answer is actually 6601 because you need one more post to close the fence.
yes they need to be set in concrete. depending on your fence, one bag of concrete per post should be enough.
A privacy fence is usually quite costly. To figure out how much, first calculate how many feet of fence that will be needed.Then, decide between a wood fence or a vinyl one. Calculate how many posts you will need, knowing you need a post for about every six feet. Then calculate how nails you will need. About three per board. And finally choose your fence height.
Specifying the area inside the fence doesn't tell you the dimensions, and the length of fence needed to enclose it (the perimeter) depends on the shape. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre is 740 feet (73 fence posts), around a circle with a diameter of 236 feet. -- The minimum fence that can enclose 1 acre with straight sides is 834 feet (83 fence posts), around a square with 208.7-foot sides. -- If it has straight sides but it's rectangular (not square), then the bigger the difference is between the length and width, the more fence (and posts) you need. For example, if the pasture is 6-ft wide and 7,260-ft long, it's exactly one acre, the horses have to stand in single-file while they graze, and it takes 14,532 feet of fence (1,453 fence posts) to enclose it.
It depends on your location. Whether its for a driveway or just for your garden, terraced houses or mansions. They will rust over time so that's one drawback but they will be sturdy and withstand high winds and wont be broken easily. The best option is to list the pros and cons of getting one.
You should be able to find steel fence posts at any local home improvement store, such as Menards or Home Depot. It will be easier to get the best price when you know exactly what you need.
No, the word fence's is the singular possessive noun.The plural form of the noun fence is fences. The plural possessive form is fences'.example: Some of those fences' posts need replacing.