This post & wire concept is also an inexpensive way to define your property boundaries while keeping out hunters, snowmobilers and other trespassers.
If you look close, you can see the wire stapled to the inside for dog containment.
If you look close, you can see the wire stapled to the inside for dog containment.
We used full dimension 2″x6″ rails and 6″x6′” posts for this horse fence.
We used full dimension 2″x6″ rails and 6″x6′” posts for this horse fence.
We installed this horse fence in Laurens. It is fabricated from full dimension, rough sawn hemlock. The posts are 4×4’s and the rails are 2×6’s.
The rails are set 10″ apart with the top rail at 48″ above grade. We set the posts on 8′ centers. We alternate our 16′ long rails for extra strength.
The rails are set 10″ apart with the top rail at 48″ above grade. We set the posts on 8′ centers. We alternate our 16′ long rails for extra strength.
We installed this 8′ fence in East Meredith in 2016. The property owner was planning to add a combination of in-ground and raised beds for flowers and vegetables
We installed this 8′ deer fence in Hartwick in 2018 with chain link access gates.
We installed this 8′ deer fence in Hartwick in 2018 with chain link access gates.