Further information
Stock fencing is a heavy-grade, galvanised steel fencing mesh designed for enclosing livestock including pigs, lambs, sheep and more. Our stock fencing range provides for the most common agricultural fencing needs: C8/80/15, C8/80/30, C10/120/15 and C10/120/30.
All stock fencing is hot-dipped galvanised to protect the wire from rust and ensure a long life outdoors when exposed to the elements.
| C8/80/15 | 80cm high with 8 horizontal wires and 15cm between vertical stay wires. 2.5mm top and bottom wires, 2mm middle wires. | C8/80/15 is the most commonly used stock fencing in the UK, suitable for medium-size livestock. It leaves plenty of room for barbed wire to run along the top of the fencing if required. |
| C8/80/30 | 80cm high with 8 horizontal wires and 30cm between vertical stay wires. 2.5mm top and bottom wires, 2mm middle wires. | C8/80/30 is very similar to the C8/80/15 stock fencing but has larger holes which help to prevent sheep getting their heads stuck. |
| C10/120/15 | 1.2m high with 10 horizontal wires and 15cm between vertical stay wires. 2.5mm top and bottom wires, 2mm middle wires. | C10/120/15 is a large, strong fence boasting the same credentials as the C8/80/15 but is 40cm taller – making it more capable of enclosing larger animals such as horse and cattle. |
| C10/120/30 | 1.2m high with 10 horizontal wires and 30cm between vertical stay wires. 2.5mm top and bottom wires, 2mm middle wires. | C10/120/30 is a large, lightweight fence ideal for deterring people or animals from crossing borders. The increased distance between the vertical stay wires means that sheep are far less likely to get their heads stuck in the fence. |
Although the codes used to denote the specification of stock fencing may appear confusing, they consist of 4 simple pieces of information. Understanding these details will help you to select the right stock fence:
- The letter(s) indicate the wire type and knot configuration used in the net.
- The first number indicates the number of horizontal wires (or ‘line wires’) in the net.
- The second number indicates the overall height of the net (in centimetres).
- The third number indicates the distance (in centimetres) between the vertical stay wires in the net.
- Livestock fencing
- Sheep fencing
- Pig fence
- Agricultural fencing
- Farm field boundaries
- Lamb fencing
We can supply everything required to install a full, secure stock fence including posts, straining wire, barbed wire and all required accessories. Stock fencing is perfect to use with our:
- (Gloves & Goggles)
- Available in 2 different heights and 2 different hole sizes
- Supplied on 50m rolls making them easy to handle and install
- Providing a containment structure for stock management that allows you to monitor your livestock and keep them within a specific area
- Helps to prevent livestock from escaping
- Offers support in managing stock breeding
- Allows livestock to graze a range of pastures, which in turn enables you to utilise the fields better and prevent livestock from overgrazing
- Offers privacy and security from human intruders
- Acts as a physical barrier to prevent wild animals from entering
| SKU | 430868-437928 |
| Weight | 15kg-25kg |

















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