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Why is PVC fencing safer for enclosing horse paddocks?

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Why is PVC fencing safer for enclosing horse paddocks?

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Because a PVC is designed to flex, it takes a lot more force before it will break. It also does not pose a risk to a horse that might result from it getting tangled up in a wire fence. If a horse hits a Polvin Fencing Systems PVC fence at speed, the rails are designed to pop out, therefore minimising the risk of injury to the animal. If a fence is subject to reasonable force, it is designed to flex and return to its original shape in normal circumstances. The feature is a direct result of the high grade of PVC used in our products.

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