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Horse Stud Paddock Holding Pens
Managing a thoroughbred stud farm requires robust infrastructure, and using holding pens are a critical component in managing a large amount of horses. These pens facilitate the efficient handling and management of horses, ensuring safety and ease during various routine activities. Understanding Holding Pens Holding pens usually positioned centrally to large spelling paddocks allows horses…
8 essential questions to consider before fencing your new property
In the world of equestrian property development, the journey from a dream to the manifestation of a fully functional horse facility is one fraught with potential pitfalls and learning curves. This blog delves into the quintessential elements of constructing your equestrian paradise, emphasising the pivotal mistake many make: the lack of patience in planning and…
Preventing bad horse habits with fencing
Have you thought about how your fencing might affect your horse’s behaviour? Choosing the right fencing materials can prevent the development of bad habits in your horses. Some of the most common bad habits of paddocked horses are chewing fences and windsucking, which can lead to significant maintenance issues and health risks for your horse.…
How to choose the right post for your fencing project
If you’re on the fence (pun intended) about which material to use for your paddocks, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’re diving into the world of fencing to explore the ups, downs, and roundabouts of steel, timber, and plastic posts. Plastic Fence Posts In the busy equestrian life, plastic fence posts…
Fencing on hills, slopes and uneven terrain
Fencing on uneven terrain can be difficult for horse property owners. Traditional methods demand meticulous planning and execution to ensure the safety, cost-effectiveness, and durability of your horse fencing. The common challenges with fencing hilly terrain include an intensive installation process, sagging, safety and visibility for livestock, and considerations around the maintenance of hard-to-reach areas.…
Horse Fence Visibility – Understanding equine eyesight
Understanding equine eyesight and how it relates to safe fencing When it comes to comparing the way humans and horses see the world, our vision couldn’t be more different! For this reason, we need to consider how horses see their surroundings to create the safest paddock fence, that they can easily see. This blog will…
Fencing for Foals Checklist
Spring is in the air and foaling season has arrived! The arrival of new foals is incredibly exciting, but can also be slightly nerve-wracking. To help minimise your worries and ensure your new arrivals are as safe as possible, here’s our checklist for preparing your paddocks and fencing for foals – Everything your mares and…
Fencing Stallions Safely
Stallion owners need to take extra special consideration when it comes to fencing stallions! Regular horse fencing often won’t be suitable for keeping stallions safe and sound within their own space. Here at Duncan Equine, not only are we experts on all types of horse fencing, but we also have firsthand experience with managing stallions,…
The smarter alternative to traditional post and rail fencing
When we think of the quintessential equestrian property, many of us imagine rolling hills covered in black or white wooden post and rail fencing. Undoubtedly beautiful, this traditional style of fencing gives a charming finish but unfortunately comes with a number of ongoing issues. …What if we told you that you could achieve the same…
Make your fencing dreams a reality
With the cost of living increasing across all aspects of life, it may seem like your fencing dreams are moving further away than you’d like to imagine. Here at Duncan Equine Group, we’ve managed to keep the same pricing across most of our products, in fact we haven’t had a significant price increase for the past 10 years. Yes, some items have had increases, but…
PVC Fence Posts, the ideal alternative to timber posts
With timber posts in short supply across Australia and New Zealand and ever-increasing prices, why not make the change to plastic posts today! This will not only save you time on waiting for the product, but it also gives you piece of mind knowing they’ll last longer & not be at risk of rotting, termites…
Tips for fencing in flood prone areas
So, you want to build a fence in a flood-prone area. I bet you want it to survive floods with minimal repairs too. A conventional fence probably won’t cut it, but some design tweaks may just get you there. Typically, the degree to which a fence can survive floods, particularly when floodwaters are loaded with…
First impressions count… selecting the right gate for your property
Normally gates are an afterthought when it comes to your fencing project, however they are probably one of the most important parts to future proofing your fences. Gateways are used daily for a number of reasons; whether it’s to take your horses in and out of their paddock, drive a vehicle and float through or…
5 Tips to Make Your Next Horse Fencing Project a Breeze
1. A Map Roughly put together a map/ layout of the paddocks you wish to construct; that way our team can enter that info into our Nearmaps software and give you an approximate meterage required for materials. This is also handy to pass onto the fencing contractor so they can see how much work is…
Horse Fencing Installation: End Assemblies
Are end assemblies important when completing your horse fencing installation? Yes! Do not let anyone talk you out of them. They are the most important part of your horse fence. If a fencing contractor tells you you don’t need end assemblies, you can be pretty confident they are not a very good contractor! End assemblies,…
Mesh fencing for foals vs Stallion Rail
Mesh fencing for foals has been long conceived as being a safe option. But is it really? Well, it sort of is, but not really. There are many different mesh fencing for foals options on the market. Some are made with soft wire, some with high tensile wire. Some with small holes, some with large.…
Plastic Fencing – 8 Plastics That Wont Last.
When it comes to deciding on installing plastic rails for your horse paddock fencing, there is something you should keep in mind. Not all plastic is created equal. Plastics are divided into many categories, with most of them coming under the term ‘polymer’. There are eight common types of synthetic organic polymers found in households.…
The importance of safe horse gates
Horses are such amazing creatures, and we don’t have to tell you how intelligent they are, you already know! You also know that some are too smart for their own good. Horses will sometimes try any means possible to escape their paddock. Sometimes over, sometimes under, sometimes straight through. From fence to gate, they’ll take…
Why you should consider Plastic Posts
Plastic Posts are not a new concept. They have been around for many years. However, only recently have they viewed as a superior alternative to timber. As we experienced horse owners know, horses love chewing timber. Some years they don’t seem to touch it, but other years they can turn a pine post into a…
EzyEnd designed to make your life easier
Steel horse fencing products strengthens your box assemblies, quick & EZY Why EzyEnd? We know how hard it can be to build with steel oval rail (cattle rail). There can be a lot of welding needed only adding to your installation costs. EzyEnd has been designed to make your life easier. Eliminates the need for…
Foaling Paddocks
Whether you’re breeding racehorses or ponies, you still want the best for your new arrival. We all want our investment born healthy and safely and kept as safe as could be for the rest of its life. This is why so many breeders are now installing horse rail around foaling paddock fencing. We are looking…
10 Reasons Stallion Rail Fencing is the Best Choice
We have been supplying flexible fencing rails for horse arenas for nearly 30 years. We’ve listed our Top 10 reasons for why horse rail is the best choice for your fencing. Long Lasting – The first and most durable flexible plastic rail to be installed within Australia Easy to Install – Stallion Rail is designed for…
How safe are your horses?
Keeping your horses safe whilst they are in the paddock away from your watchful eyes is the single biggest concern for horse owners. Timber, steel and wire fences can be a catalyst for injured horses and expensive vet bills. Ben Duncan, the owner of Duncan Equine Group, knows only too well how vital a safe…
Five ways to add value to your horse property
When planning and designing your horse property, what’s most important is evaluating its future re-sale value. Whether you are operating a horse business or keeping horses for leisure, the most sought after horse properties are developed with careful forethought. This year, if you’re looking to build your dream horse property, are adding new infrastructure or…