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Many sources of danger are lurking for your four-legged friends in the stable and when grazing. Removing them reliably or preventing them from the outset takes a lot of work. In addition to important hygiene and orderliness measures, regular inspections of fences and gates. as well as stabling facilities are needed for safe and appropriate horse husbandry. In the rough and tumble of providing stabling and grazing facilities, things are always getting broken and the weather also leaves its mark on paddock fe

Every horse keeper knows - something is always breaking. Either the stable boards have snapped after being kicked hard by the horses, the paddock fence or the paddock gate can no longer withstand the breakout attempts of our powerful four-legged friends, or the weather has left its mark. To avoid the risk of injury from splinters or sharp edges, any damage must always be rectified as soon as possible, over time, this can be very costly. There are already enough expenses for keeping horses in a species-appro