Hot dipped galvanised stock fencing

Now available with 100m of tension wire, 1000 C type hog rings and pliers

Our stock fencing comes in 50m (164') rolls and is available in 2 widths/heights, 1m (40") or 1.2m (4').

M10/120/15 and M8/100/15 stock fencing for agricultural and garden applications is ideal for horse fencing, cattle, pig, lamb and dog fences or just as a boundary/boarder fence. 

Heavier wire than the light stock fencing, our fencing comes with 2.5mm top and bottom wire and 2mm middle and vertical steel wires. 

Our hot dipped galvanised wire stock fencing is suitable for general stock fencing duties including sheep, cattle and horses or for child or dog proofing gardens. 

The wire can can be fixed onto machine rounded fencing posts or nailed onto post and rail fencing using galvanised U-nails. The 50m rolls will make a fence of either 1m or 1.2m high, and to make an agricultural or garden fence higher, stock fencing is often topped with one or two lines of plain line wire or barbed wire. 

There are either 8 or 10 horizontal wires depending on size selected. The wires are closer together at the base and more spaced out at the top. 

The spacing is as follows; 

1m from bottom to top, 102mm, 114mm, 127mm, 140mm, 152mm, 178mm and 203mm

1.2m from bottom to top, 89mm, 89mm, 102mm, 114mm, 127mm, 140mm, 152mm 178mm and 203mm

Both sizes have 150mm between the vertical stay wires.

To protect from rust, the steel is galvanised which coats the steel with a layer of zinc during the galvanisation process. 

 Specification:

 Rolls Size: 1m/1.2m wide x 50m long. 

8/10 horizontal wires which are closer together at the base and more spaced out nearer to top. 

15cm between vertical stay wires. 

Galvanised steel wire. 

2.5mm edging wires and 2mm inner wires

Tension wire;
100m in length, 2.5mm thickness, hot dipped galvanised wire.

Typical applications include: 

Horse and cattle fences. 

Pig, sheep, lamb and dog fencing. 

Ideal for gardens agricultural use.

 Easy to fix to post and rail fencing. 

Garden boundary and border fencing.


Any questions please ask