
Rural and Acreage Fencing Sunshine Coast
For large-scale farms or small acreage properties
Rural and Acreage fences
Rural properties across the Sunshine Coast need acreage fencing for a number of reasons and there’s a broad range of rural and acreage fencing solutions available to choose from. In fact, there are several economical options if you’re simply looking to mark lengthy boundary lines and more heavy-duty options for controlling the movement of livestock (and people!).
A rural type of fence can also bring a ‘country’ look and feel to a town block.


Rural and Acreage Fencing options
Different livestock like cattle, horses, sheep, alpacas, llamas, pigs and goats require very different fences. We can advise on the most appropriate style and design for your property and animals. These rural fences include:
- Post and rail fence: The combination of wooden posts and rails with wire strands makes this an effective fence for stock and is particularly suited to horses.
- Barbed wire fence: Barbed wire can help to contain livestock like cattle. Plain wire can also be used to lower the cost. The height and number of wire stands used can be customised to the animal and the purpose of the fence. It can also be easily made electric.
- Hinge Joint Fence: Smaller animals like pigs and dogs can not be contained by barbed wire alone. Hinged joint wire is a type of woven wire with large openings.
Why use a Rural Fence?
- Economical
- Control movement of animals, people and vehicles
- Livestock containment and safety
- Driveway and boundary fencing

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Sunshine Coast Acreage & Rural Fence Builders
86 Enterprise St, Kunda Park QLD 4556
We install acreage and rural fencing across the Sunshine Coast, including surrounding areas such as Noosa Hinterland & Cooroy, Maleny & Montville, Glass House Mountains & Beerwah, and nearby regions. Our rural fencing solutions are designed to suit local conditions and council requirements.
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Rural and Acreage Fencing FAQ’s
The best fencing depends on how the land is used.
- Post and rail fencing is popular for acreage properties and driveways
- Wire or mesh fencing is commonly used for stock control.
For farms, fencing is often designed specifically for cattle, horses, or other livestock.
Pricing is influenced by several factors including total fence length, fence type, terrain, soil conditions, livestock requirements, and the number of gates required. Sloping or uneven land may also increase installation time and cost.
Installation time again depends on the size of the project, fence type, site conditions, and weather. Smaller sections can often be completed quickly, while much larger acreage fencing projects may be staged over time.
Rural fencing is a long-lasting solution designed to withstand weather exposure and day-to-day use. Lifespan varies depending on materials used, environmental conditions, and ongoing maintenance.
Yes. Rural fencing is often designed to safely contain livestock such as cattle, horses and sheep. Fence height, post spacing, wire type, and overall strength are selected based on the type of animals being contained.
You may also choose to incorporate electrification into the fence to ensure unruly animals are kept where they should be.
Yes. Rural fencing is commonly used for property boundaries on large blocks, farms, and acreage properties. Fence style and height can be customised to suit privacy, security, or animal requirements.
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