This message is from: Marcia Pace [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robin,
I like the Safe-T-Post caps http://www.cze.com/postcap/postcap.htm . They
are a flexible vinyl which makes for a snug fit. If you have horses that are
entertained by pulling the caps off, the manufacture recommends filling the
cap
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The best solution that I have found is to rip out the T-posts and replace
them with a good wood post. Yes it cost more and takes more time, but it
will be less than the vet bills in the long run. I have never had a horse
hurt
on a wooden post.
This message is from: Carol Makosky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the caps on all of my posts and she has only taken one off of a
post that is not part of the charged fence. Upon another members
suggestion, I will put a wire to that one. I think she removes it while
scratching. My older post
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Robin,
I like the Safe-T-Post caps
http://www.cze.com/postcap/postcap.htm .
Marcia Pace in Ellensburg, WA
This message is from: Robin Churchill
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I have had the same problem with the horses taking
the t-post caps off. I
have looked
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