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Design and siting
Design and siting
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2025-03-04T12:45:23+00:00
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Fencing introduction
Design and siting
Fence types
Designs
Choosing a fence
Factors in siting the fence
Fences and the law
Fence ownership
Maintenance
Control of livestock
Trespass by wild animals
Damage
Barbed wire
Protecting against trespass
Electric fencing
Commons
Safety fencing
Railways
Planning permission
Encroachment
Safety, equipment and organisation
Safety Precautions
Clothing for fencing work
Tools and accessories for fencing
Machines
Organising the job
Fencing materials
Fencing timber
Non-timber posts
Wire
Netting and mesh
Other fencing products
Techniques for post and wire fencing
Handling, straining, fixing and joining wire
Fence mechanics
Designing the fence line
Constructing a post and wire fence
Order of work
Clearing the fence line
Hole digging
Erecting the strainer
Intermediate stakes
Straining the netting
Tie downs
Mending strained wire fences
Wooden fencing
Materials
Post and rail fencing
Board and panel fencing
Other traditional fencing
Electric fencing
Electric fencing principles
Electric fencing materials
Permanent electric fencing
Temporary electric fencing
Gateways
Fencing – special uses
Fences with walls
Tree protection
Deer fencing
Rabbits, badgers and foxes
Goat fencing
Anti-vandal devices
Sand fencing
Gates and stiles
Gateways and gates
Special gates
Stiles in fences
Water gates
Sheep ramps and deer leaps
Grants
Training
Fencing suppliers
Fencing bibliography
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