Barbwire & Split Post Fencing on the Sunshine Coast
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Split post and barbwire fencing has long been a favourite on rural properties, and for good reason. At Keith Dellit Rural Fencing, Sunshine Coast, we install barbwire and split post fencing options for landowners who want something tough, cost-effective and simple. It’s a practical choice for marking boundaries and keeping stock secure.
We build split post and barbwire fences to last, using solid timber and wire pulled tight so it stands strong for years.
Our team makes sure every fence is built to handle local conditions and livestock needs. For a free quote and friendly advice, call us today on 0409 637 864.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most common questions people ask about split post and barbwire fencing.
Why choose split post and barbwire fencing?
Split post and barbwire fencing is strong, affordable and easy to install. It’s well-suited to rural properties because it can cover large distances without being overly expensive. The split posts provide solid support, while the barbwire adds a layer of security against livestock pushing against the fence.
How many strands of barbwire should I use?
The number of strands depends on your stock. For cattle, four to five strands are common, while properties with larger animals may choose more. Correct spacing and tension are essential to keep the fence effective and long-lasting.
Is split post and barbwire fencing safe for animals?
When installed correctly, barbwire fencing is safe for cattle and other large livestock. It’s not recommended for horses, as they can injure themselves on the barbs. In those cases, safer alternatives like post and rail or electric fencing are better options.
Fencing That’s Tried & True
Split post and barbwire fencing is a straightforward, dependable option that suits farms of all sizes. The posts are set deep for stability, and the wire strands are spaced to hold up against cattle and other livestock. This type of fencing is also quick to repair and cost-efficient to maintain.