How To Make Paddocks For Horses For Less Than $500
Having a paddock or corral for your horse is a very nice thing to have. It allows your horse to be able to move around, and be outside as well as inside. I needed to make our pens more secure and add new gates so I thought I would share with you what I did.
This is a project you can do yourself, with the right tools.
I used 4 x 6 x 8' posts to start. I used a post hole digger, and shovels and eventually we ended up renting a post hole digger to make fast work of the holes. I dug the holes about 3 1/2 feet deep. This way the posts are secure in the ground for when my horses lean on the posts. With the posts being 4 x 6, they are also strong enough to support being leaned on.
After I dug the holes, and put the posts in the ground, I filled the holes about half full of dirt. Then I used a tamper to tamp down the dirt, and make it as solid as I could.
Each pen required 3 poles on each end, and then 3 poles in the center that separated the pens into two.
Then we added new gates. The gates we used are called bull gates. They are really strong, so when the horses lean on them, they won't bend.
Then we attached the corral panels that we already have to the posts using U connectors and hex head screws. We attached the panels to the inside of the posts, so if the horses push on them, there is the added strength of the posts to prevent them from being pushed loose.
And there were some spots of the panels that were rough, or had sharp edges, and I filled these areas with painters caulk to prevent the horses from getting cut. Eventually I am going to paint the panels gray with rustoleum paint, but for now I am just happy to have the pens up, and my horses safe!
The materials I used:
4 x 6 x 8' posts (9) ($11.00 each)
Bull Gates ($110 each)
U brackets https://amzn.to/2k1fQOO
Hex head screws https://amzn.to/2lv6ITb
Post Hole Digger rental ($100.00)
Total spent for the project: $495.00!
It took a full day to get the pens done, but it was so worth it!
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DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps to support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
If you've read this far down the description, I just wanted to say that I appreciate each and every single one of you who take time out of your day to watch even a minute of my videos, it truly does mean a lot. Thank you so much!
This is a project you can do yourself, with the right tools.
I used 4 x 6 x 8' posts to start. I used a post hole digger, and shovels and eventually we ended up renting a post hole digger to make fast work of the holes. I dug the holes about 3 1/2 feet deep. This way the posts are secure in the ground for when my horses lean on the posts. With the posts being 4 x 6, they are also strong enough to support being leaned on.
After I dug the holes, and put the posts in the ground, I filled the holes about half full of dirt. Then I used a tamper to tamp down the dirt, and make it as solid as I could.
Each pen required 3 poles on each end, and then 3 poles in the center that separated the pens into two.
Then we added new gates. The gates we used are called bull gates. They are really strong, so when the horses lean on them, they won't bend.
Then we attached the corral panels that we already have to the posts using U connectors and hex head screws. We attached the panels to the inside of the posts, so if the horses push on them, there is the added strength of the posts to prevent them from being pushed loose.
And there were some spots of the panels that were rough, or had sharp edges, and I filled these areas with painters caulk to prevent the horses from getting cut. Eventually I am going to paint the panels gray with rustoleum paint, but for now I am just happy to have the pens up, and my horses safe!
The materials I used:
4 x 6 x 8' posts (9) ($11.00 each)
Bull Gates ($110 each)
U brackets https://amzn.to/2k1fQOO
Hex head screws https://amzn.to/2lv6ITb
Post Hole Digger rental ($100.00)
Total spent for the project: $495.00!
It took a full day to get the pens done, but it was so worth it!
SUBSCRIBE! ⇨ NEW VIDEOS WEEKLY ⇦ Like + Favorite + Share.
I have a lot of videos for you to watch on my channel, and new videos every week, so be sure to subscribe to my channel so you can know as soon as I have a new video to watch!
I will show you how you can DIY different things for your home as well as your barn! I have videos showing you how to make your own horse jumps, and decorative items that will make you love being at the barn even more.
Business inquiries: lgoodwin80107@gmail.com
SUPPORT THE CHANNEL VIA AMAZON
https://www.amazon.com/?tag=budgeteq-20
SUPPORT THE CHANNEL VIA RIDING WAREHOUSE
http://www.ridingwarehouse.com/?from=budget
FREE EQUINE HEALTH RECORD
http://www.budgetequestrian.com/equine-first-aid-kit/
CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE
http://www.budgetequestrian.com/
https://www.instagram.com/budgetequestrian
https://www.facebook.com/budgetequestian
https://www.pinterest.com/lgoodwin80107
and just in case you were wondering what I use to film my videos with:
MY YOUTUBE FILM GEAR
Canon XA30 Video Camera http://amzn.to/2iPa6Xw
Canon EOS 70D digital SLR http://amzn.to/2oWmEx0
Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM lens http://amzn.to/2pTNlRo
LimoStudio 700w photography softbox lighting kit http://amzn.to/2oA7Nph
Rode VideoMicro compact on camera microphone http://amzn.to/2p70uXe
Tripod http://amzn.to/2p78yHo
Adobe Premier Photoshop and Lightroom http://amzn.to/2oj58UP
DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps to support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
If you've read this far down the description, I just wanted to say that I appreciate each and every single one of you who take time out of your day to watch even a minute of my videos, it truly does mean a lot. Thank you so much!
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