Our stock fence and deer fence rolls provide utmost security and protection for your property. Made with high quality materials, these fences boast exceptional longevity and are designed to withstand the harshest weather conditions, erosion and wear. Stock fencing and deer fencing effectively deters trespassers while also safeguarding livestock or crops from potential harm.
Built to last and designed to deter intruders, stock fencing is vital for protecting property, livestock and crops. Stock fencing is used to enclose large livestock with strong steel wires, while deer fencing comes in different types to keep deer out of gardens while also protecting them from predators.
How far apart should stock fence posts be?
The spacing of stock fence posts depends on factors such as the type of wire and environmental conditions. High tensile wire, which strains tighter than mild steel, requires fewer intermediate posts, making installation quicker. For standard mild steel wire, posts should be spaced around 8 to 12 feet apart.
Should you use high tensile or mild steel stock fencing?
High tensile stock fencing is stronger and more durable, with tighter straining and fewer posts needed for installation. Mild steel fencing is suitable for patching existing fences or short runs where tight straining isn't necessary or there are many turns in the fence line.
How high does a deer fence need to be?
The height of a deer fence varies based on factors such as the type of deer and the level of deer activity in the area. Typically, deer fences need to be tall enough to deter the specific type of deer present. For instance, a fence height of 1.8 metres (approximately 6 feet) is often sufficient for most deer species.