Equestrian Fencing: What You Need to Know

The rural code specifies that keeping horses outdoors requires fences or installations that 'pose no risk of accident' (Article R215-4 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code). Proper equestrian fencing ensures the safety of horses, humans, and other species. Designing such fences requires careful planning.

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Localisation
  • France
Auteurs
  • Ambre SÉLÉBARD
  • Françoise LUMALÉ
Objectif
  • Communication
  • Dissemination
Type de fichier
Document
Taille du fichier
355 kB
Publié sur
25-04-2024
Langue originale
French
Site officiel du projet
Horse grazing - Normandy
License
CC BY

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