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Re: [RC] Containment systems - Jessica Spoone-Raines

I have to agree here. When I am out I am not worried about my horse getting loose I am worried about somebody elses getting loose and running through my stuff. I use TSC corral panels, 10 footers that I canrry ont he side of my trailer. Yeah they're a pain to setup and take down, especially when I'm tired form riding but if somebodys horse gets loose and hits them I know my guy is going to 1. be fine and 2. not be loose. I have heavy duty points I put on my trailer that I chain the panels to.
Jess


----- Original Message ----- From: "sherman" <sherman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 9:52 PM
Subject: [RC] Containment systems



Why not keep tying your horse to the trailer? The next safest way to
contain is probably heavy panels that your horse (or other loose horses)
cannot push over. Personally, I would not use any system that a horse
could push thru when panicked.



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