Did you know 43% of horse injuries occur from poorly designed fencing? Imagine your prized thoroughbred scraping against sharp edges or breaking through weak rails. Traditional wire fences fail 3x faster than modern three board designs. You're losing money on repairs and risking what matters most. Let's change that.
(three board horse fence)
Our 4-inch pressure-treated pine boards outlast standard 2x6 rails by 8-10 years. The secret? Triple-layer weatherproof coating and aircraft-grade steel brackets. You get:
Feature | Our 3-Board | Standard 4-Board |
---|---|---|
Cost per Linear Foot | $12.99 | $18.75 |
Installation Time | 2 hours/100ft | 4.5 hours/100ft |
Need curved sections for your dressage arena? Special heights for jumpers? Our modular design adapts to any terrain. Over 217 configurations available - all shipped within 5 business days.
After switching to our three rail horse fence:
✅ 78% reduction in fence-related injuries
✅ $12,500 annual savings on maintenance
✅ 40% faster pasture rotation setup
Join 1,400+ satisfied ranches using American-made three board fencing. Limited inventory - claim your 15% launch discount before midnight!
(three board horse fence)
A: Both terms often refer to the same design: a horizontal fence with three wooden rails/boards. "Board" typically implies flat-cut lumber, while "rail" may describe rounded or rough-cut wood, but usage varies regionally.
A: A 4-board fence typically costs 25-35% more due to extra materials and labor. Average costs range $12-$18 per linear foot for 4-board vs $9-$14 for 3-board, depending on wood type and terrain.
A: Treated pine is most common for affordability and durability. Premium options include cedar (natural rot resistance) or oak (longevity), but these increase costs by 40-60%.
A: Yes, when properly constructed at 54-60" height with 8-10' post spacing. Larger breeds may require closer rail spacing or added visibility features like white boards for better depth perception.
A: Inspect annually, replacing rotten boards and tightening fasteners. Expect to re-stain/paint every 3-5 years. Proper pressure-treated wood should last 15-20 years with maintenance.
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