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Split & Wire Fence— Fencer in Temagog, NSW

Splits & Wire Fencing in Port Macquarie

Low-Cost Standard Rural Fencing

The splits and wire fencing option at Fencer Steve is one of our traditional mainstays. This fence can be installed with any mix of barbed or plain wiring to match your exact specifications. Our team is dedicated to creating fences suited to your property type, needs and budget.


If you want a functional fence to keep your livestock, pets and property protected, this is a great low-cost option! Not only will a fence stop your livestock wandering off, it will also keep feral animals from entering your property – minimising the likelihood of damage to your home or business.


Working throughout the Mid North Coast (Port Macquarie, Kempsey, South West Rocks, Crescent Head, Wauchope, etc.), Fencer Steve offers free, no-obligation quotes to ensure a smooth and easy process for every client – time and time again.  With almost 40 years’ industry experience, we can create simple, affordable and functional fencing for farms and rural properties all across the region.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is splits and wires fencing?

    Splits and wires fencing is a type of rural fencing that uses wooden split posts and high-tensile wires to create a durable and cost-effective barrier for livestock and property boundaries.

  • What are the benefits of splits and wires fencing?

    Splits and wires fencing is a popular choice for rural areas due to its affordability, versatility and ease of installation. It provides adequate strength and durability to contain livestock effectively while being visually appealing and blending well with the natural surroundings.

  • How long do splits and wires fencing last?

    The lifespan of splits and wires fencing depends on various factors such as the materials' quality, installation technique and maintenance. With proper care and regular maintenance including inspecting and replacing damaged wires or posts, splits and wires, fencing can last for 15-20 years or more.

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