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Post & rail fencing.

Traditional post and rail fencing for fields, paddocks and rural boundaries. Cleft or sawn timber, two, three or four rail, set out true over long runs and built to take the knocks of livestock and the open countryside.

Post and rail agricultural fencing by DRB Contractors
What's included

Post & Rail Fencing, done right.

What we cover as standard on a post & rail fencing job across Hampshire and the surrounding area.

2, 3 & 4 Rail

Built to the spec your land needs, from a simple two-rail boundary to a stock-proof four-rail run for cattle and horses.

Cleft or Sawn Timber

Rustic cleft rails or clean sawn timber, fixed and morticed properly so the rails sit flush and the line stays true.

Long Rural Runs

Set out straight and level over long distances across fields and paddocks, with strained line and braced corners.

Stock-Friendly

Smooth, splinter-free finishes and the right rail spacing to keep livestock safe and contained.

Frequently asked

Common questions.

Can you add stock netting or wire?

Yes. We often run sheep netting, stock wire or line wire alongside post and rail to make a boundary stock-proof for sheep, cattle or smaller animals. Just let us know what you are keeping.

How far apart are the posts?

Posts are usually set around three metres apart, but we adjust the spacing to suit the rails, the ground and the animals the fence is keeping in. We will advise on the right setup at the quote.

Do you cover agricultural sites away from Hampshire?

Yes. Agricultural and equestrian work often takes us right across the country. We are happy to travel for larger rural jobs, with travel discussed up front in the quote.

Where we work

Post & Rail Fencing across Hampshire.

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