Covers large perimeters at a fraction of the cost of walling.
Built to contain animals and keep them safely within the property.
Marks the extent of the property cleanly and visibly.
A natural look that fits farms, smallholdings and estates.
Post-and-rail, wire, or a combination depending on what you need to contain.
Treated timber, steel rails, wire mesh or galvanised pipe.
✓ Farms and agricultural land
✓ Smallholdings and plots
✓ Estates and rural homes
✓ Paddocks and livestock enclosures
✓ Long boundary lines where walling is impractical
Treated timber posts, steel rails, wire mesh or galvanised pipe, depending on the application. It is installed as post-and-rail, wire fencing, or a combination of the two.
Cost depends on the total length, the materials you choose, the terrain and the number of gates. Because ranch fencing usually covers long boundaries, we quote per metre after seeing the site.
Yes. Containing livestock is one of its main purposes. The right configuration depends on which animals you are keeping in, which we will discuss on site.
Yes. A common approach is post-and-rail with wire mesh fixed behind it, which keeps smaller animals contained while keeping the traditional look.
Treated timber lasts well, and lifespan depends on the treatment, the conditions and maintenance. Steel and galvanised pipe options last longer where you want minimal upkeep.
Yes. Farm and paddock gates are made and installed to match the fencing.
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