Rural

Rural fencing options are simple, durable and practical.

The type of fencing solution you need depends on what your primary production use is, including what type of animals you would like to contain.

Whether you need a new fence installation,  looking to upgrade or extend your rural boundaries, or your existing fencing needs maintenance and repairs; call the professionals at South Burnett Fencing for a FREE QUOTE today.

Post and Rail Fencing are most commonly found on the property of someone with horses. It works well in keeping horses where they need to be and delivers an aesthetically-pleasing look.

Cattle Yard Panels and Fence are almost exclusively used by people who own horses or cattle. Cattle yards are made of steel, have several gates and often feature a ramp which can assist in loading the animals into trucks.

Wire Fence is cost-effective and durable, and can keep your animals contained or discourage unwanted visitors from trespassing. Wire, whether plain wire through posts, wire mesh, or any combination, are visually unobtrusive yet still provide a clear boundary for anyone wandering nearby.

Hinge Joint Fencing and other options designed to build areas for animals, such as nettings, chicken wire, chain mesh and farm lock, are all used primarily in farm settings. However, you may want one of these types of fences, particularly chicken wire, to surround your garden because it is unobtrusive and keeps the vermin out of your vegetables.

Farm Electric fences are great for keeping aggressive livestock within a specified area. It may also be used for security reasons, but it may not be permitted in many residential areas.