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dianneS
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I think in addition to the signs I'm going to put a "back-up" chain latch on every gate. I have one on a main gate that I use a lot. I put it there so I could just drop the chain hook into the loop and the gate would be secure without me having to take the time to latch the "real" gate latch... when I'm running in and out a lot.
I have that type that they sell at TSC, its got a chain with a hook on the end and a safety mechanism that secures it so that it can't be lifted out of the loop so easily. The loop just looks like a big fat staple. It works really well.
I figure if I have a simple, easy to figure out chain on all of the gates, then just in case someone does enter a paddock again, they can certainly figure out how to securely affix that chain, at the very least! I really hope so anyway, but some people never cease to amaze me!
I am going to go with a stern "Keep out" type of sign and I like that liability disclaimer idea Freemotion!
I have that type that they sell at TSC, its got a chain with a hook on the end and a safety mechanism that secures it so that it can't be lifted out of the loop so easily. The loop just looks like a big fat staple. It works really well.
I figure if I have a simple, easy to figure out chain on all of the gates, then just in case someone does enter a paddock again, they can certainly figure out how to securely affix that chain, at the very least! I really hope so anyway, but some people never cease to amaze me!
I am going to go with a stern "Keep out" type of sign and I like that liability disclaimer idea Freemotion!