DURA²® Timber Fencing Guide for Agriculture and Livestock
What Makes DURA²® the best fencing choice?
For all your livestock fencing needs
A patented dual-treatment process
DURA²® timber undergoes a unique, patented treatment process that involves two rounds of impregnation with water-based salts, followed by two controlled drying stages. This double treatment ensures deep penetration of the protective solution into the timber, even reaching the cracks that form naturally during drying. The result? A fence post that is as durable as creosoted wood, but without the environmental and health risks.
Environmentally friendly and safe
Unlike creosote, which is known for its strong odour and harmful properties, DURA²® timber is safe for both animals and humans. This makes it an ideal choice for livestock fencing, particularly for equine enclosures where animal safety is paramount. The environmentally friendly production process reduces CO² emissions and supports sustainable forest management.
The qualities of DURA²® fencing
Durable, long-lasting, cost-effective
Proven durability
DURA²® is already being used across Europe, where farmers have replaced their recently banned creosote-treated wood with DURA²® timber, and it more than surpasses the alternative with its superior strength and longevity. Whether you're installing square post and rail fencing or round stake fencing for sheep, cattle, horses, or even deer, DURA²® offers the reliability and resilience you need to secure your land and livestock.
Low maintenance with long-lasting colour
One of the standout features of DURA²® is its low maintenance. Unlike other types of treated wood, DURA²® retains its beautiful chestnut brown colour for years, naturally ageing into a uniform grey over time without patchiness. This makes it a great option if you need to replace older creosote fencing, as the colour blends seamlessly, ensuring no unsightly mismatches.
DURA²® timber is also designed to require fewer repairs and replacements over its lifespan, saving you time and money in the long run.
Sustainable and eco-conscious
By choosing DURA²®, you’re making a responsible decision for the environment. The double-treatment process uses water-based solutions, and the timber is sourced from sustainable forests. What's more, DURA²® products are completely recyclable, reducing waste and supporting eco-friendly practices in the agricultural industry.
Key considerations when installing agricultural and livestock fencing
Protecting and enclosing livestock
Now that we've detailed some of qualities that make DURA²® a superior choice when it comes to agricultural and livestock fencing, let’s explore some key considerations to ensure your post and rail fence is installed correctly and efficiently.
Post alignment and placement
The foundation of any strong fence is its post-alignment. Begin by marking out your fence line using a string or plain wire between straining posts, which should be placed at either end of the fence or at intervals of no more than 100 metres. This guide will help you maintain a straight line and make adjustments for any uneven ground.
Make sure your DURA²® posts are firmly planted between 0.60 - 0.75m into the ground to provide the necessary stability for the fence, especially in areas prone to livestock pressure.
Proper tying-off techniques
When attaching fencing materials to the straining posts, tying-off can be tricky if the wires are too close together. Simplify the process by removing the last few vertical wires from your fence roll, allowing you more space to create a strong, tight tie-off. This ensures that your fence stays secure even under the pressure of livestock.
Achieve proper tensioning
One of the most crucial factors in fencing installation is tensioning. Using a straining clamp will help you achieve even tension across your entire fence, preventing sagging and weak spots. High-tensile wire works particularly well with DURA²® timber posts, as it maintains the fence’s strength and integrity over time.
Stapling and fastening techniques
When attaching wire to DURA²® posts, use barbed staples to ensure a strong hold. The barbs grip the wood more securely, reducing the likelihood of the staples being pulled out by livestock or weather conditions. Be mindful not to drive the staples too tightly, as this can damage the wire’s protective coating and shorten its lifespan.
Opt for high-tensile wire
High-tensile wire is the preferred choice for agricultural fencing due to its strength and ability to maintain tension. When combined with DURA²® posts, high-tensile wire creates a fence that is both strong and flexible, allowing it to withstand the constant strain of livestock or external forces.
Minimise joins with longer rolls of wire
Where possible, use longer rolls of wire to reduce the number of joins in your fence. Joins are often the weakest points, and fewer joins mean a stronger, more durable fence. DURA²® posts are designed to work seamlessly with long rolls of wire, making your installation both efficient and effective.
How can we help?
DURA²® is the clear choice for anyone looking to install long-lasting, environmentally friendly, and low-maintenance agricultural or livestock fencing. With its patented dual-treatment process, DURA²® timber provides unbeatable protection against decay, insect damage, and the wear and tear of everyday farm life.
By following these key installation tips, you can ensure that your DURA²® fence meets your immediate needs and stands the test of time, offering decades of reliable service for your property.
As ever, the advice in this guide is shared with good intentions to assist in your fencing installation. However, it’s important to assess your specific needs and consult a professional if you are unsure of any steps or require further support.
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