Leeana
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I have a friend who owns some high dollar paint horses, she has an area enclosed with roundpen pannels for a turnout area for her yearlings. The roundpen pannels are older and some area's are rusted, one of her yearlings stuck his head through the pannels to eat grass on the other side and RIPPED HIS EAR OFF - yes, completely OFF - when he pulled his head back in, as the bottom of the metal bar ontop of where he stuck his poll through was rusted badly and he caught it on shard of rusted metal. It was tramatic for her (and me), and the horse as well as we were in the area cleaning the paddock and actually fully witnessed it ....
So, I came home and ran my hands/fingers along every inch of my roundpen as it is older and I found some area's that were rusted and sharp and jagged and wrapped them area's heavily with duct tape (HEAVILY).
If you have an older metal roundpen or use the pannels for fence, please run your hands along the bars and check for rusting and sharp area's. The area's I found on mine were very sharp and could easily slice an eye or ear off if caught just right, and the area's were about 2-3 spaces from the ground so just right where they stick their heads/necks through.
Leeana

So, I came home and ran my hands/fingers along every inch of my roundpen as it is older and I found some area's that were rusted and sharp and jagged and wrapped them area's heavily with duct tape (HEAVILY).
If you have an older metal roundpen or use the pannels for fence, please run your hands along the bars and check for rusting and sharp area's. The area's I found on mine were very sharp and could easily slice an eye or ear off if caught just right, and the area's were about 2-3 spaces from the ground so just right where they stick their heads/necks through.
Leeana
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