Rural Fencing

Rural Fencing in Dubbo


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Reliable Rural Fencing for Farms & Properties


Protecting your land, livestock, and assets starts with a strong, well-built fence. At Dubbo Allfence, we specialise in high-quality rural fencing solutions designed to withstand Australia’s toughest conditions. Whether you need hinge joint fencing, timber post-and-rail, or chainwire enclosures, we have the expertise to install secure and long-lasting fences for farms, large properties, and rural businesses.


Servicing Dubbo, Wellington, Mudgee, Orange, Parkes, Bathurst, Cowra, and beyond, we understand the challenges rural properties face—unpredictable weather, roaming livestock, and the need for secure boundaries. Our fencing is built for durability, functionality, and easy maintenance, ensuring you get a reliable solution tailored to your property.


From simple boundary fences to high-security enclosures, we handle projects of all sizes with expert craftsmanship.


Need a rural fence that lasts? Call 0448 474 715 today for a free quote and expert advice!

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Durable Fencing for All Needs

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Professional & Reliable Service

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Customised Fencing for Every Rural Property


Every farm and rural property is different, which is why we offer a range of fencing options to suit livestock containment, crop protection, and property boundaries.


Our hinge joint fencing is flexible yet strong, perfect for keeping livestock safely enclosed while adapting to uneven terrain. For a classic and durable option, timber post-and-rail fencing provides stability and a traditional rural aesthetic.


Need extra security? Chainwire and diplomat fencing offer a stronger, reinforced barrier to keep properties safe from trespassers and wandering animals. Whether you require a small repair or a full-scale installation, our team ensures precision, strength, and quality in every fence we build.


Let us create a fencing solution that meets your needs and lasts for years to come.

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Rural Fencing Options That Last


Not all rural fences are the same, and choosing the right one depends on your property's needs. Whether you need to keep livestock secure, protect crops, or establish clear boundaries, having a well-built fence is essential for long-term durability and ease of maintenance.


A strong, properly installed fence can reduce property damage, prevent livestock escapes, and enhance overall security.


Here are some key factors to consider when selecting a rural fence:


  • Livestock Containment–Hinge joint fencing is ideal for sheep and cattle, while post-and-rail fencing offers a sturdy, traditional option for horses.
  • Security Needs–Chainwire and diplomat fencing provide extra reinforcement against trespassers and wandering animals.
  • Weather Resistance–Timber and steel fencing options ensure durability against harsh Australian conditions.
  • Customisation & Gates–Adding access points like custom gates can improve functionality while maintaining a seamless boundary.


Reach out today to find out more about our rural fencing options.

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FAQ


  • What is the best type of rural fencing for livestock?

    The best fencing depends on the livestock. Hinge joint fencing is ideal for cattle and sheep, while post-and-rail fencing suits horses. Electric fencing can reinforce boundaries. Choosing high-quality materials ensures durability against livestock pressure and weather, reducing maintenance costs and keeping animals secure.

  • How much does rural fencing cost per metre?

    Costs vary by materials and installation. Hinge joint fencing costs $10–$25 per metre, while post-and-rail fencing ranges from $50–$120 per metre. Chainwire and security fencing may cost more depending on reinforcements. Terrain, gate installations, and fencing length also impact pricing, making professional quotes essential.

  • How long does rural fencing last?

    Lifespan depends on materials and maintenance. Timber fences last 15–30 years with proper treatment, while Colorbond and chainwire last 20+ years due to rust resistance. Hinge joint fencing requires occasional tightening. Regular inspections and timely repairs help extend the lifespan of any rural fence.

  • How much does Colorbond fencing cost?

    Most standard rural fencing doesn’t require council approval. However, fences over 1.8 metres, on shared boundaries, or near roads may need permits. Properties in heritage-listed or environmentally sensitive areas may have additional requirements. Checking local council regulations ensures compliance and avoids potential legal issues.

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