Tornado Horse Fencing

Secure, horse-friendly fencing from Tornado is trusted by the equestrian industry. When selecting equestrian fencing, horse owners need a solution that is high quality, secure and horse-friendly. While timber post and rail may be a popular option, it can rapidly turn into an on-going maintenance issue that could prove both highly expensive and hazardous to horses.

Horse fencing thusly has a multi-functional role to play. It has to securely contain horses and any other animals, while preventing domestic animals from entering the paddock.

Horse fencing solutions fall into one of four categories:

1. Lumber post and rail
2. Electric fencing
3. Polymer rail systems
4. Wire horse fencing

Tornado Wire’s Torus no climb horse fencing is manufactured from high tensile steel wire; it provides the ideal balance of safety and security and the specifications available can cater for horses of all sizes. The mesh size of 2″ x 4″ ensures that horses can’t step into the fence and injure themselves. We recommend a double fence in situations where horses are present on both sides.

Horse Fencing

Torus 1660-2-12.5g/14g Horse Fence

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Horse Fencing

Torus 1660-2 12.5g Horse Fence

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Horse Fencing

Torus 1348-2 12.5g/14g Horse Fence

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Horse Fencing

Torus 1348-2 12.5g Horse Fence

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Field Fencing

Titan 1561-3 12.5g Field Fence

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Field Fencing

Titan 1348-3 12.5g Field Fence

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