Agricultural Fencing

Agricultural fencing installation services in Bury St Edmunds

When you need reliable and strong otter, rabbit and deer fencing, choose Thorough Fencing & Landscaping in Bury St Edmunds.

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Farm fencing for specific purposes

At Thorough Fencing & Landscaping, our agricultural fencing is ideal for protecting farm crops against intruders or to keep livestock within a designated area. Whatever the situation we use the best materials available to erect a long lasting fence solution to suit your specific needs.

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Post and rail

The classic approach to fencing is post and rail, and it is a very effective method of creating a protective boundary. It can be fitted with stock netting or even rabbit netting trenched into the ground to prevent smaller intruders from gaining access, or to keep livestock in. Other options could include electric, barbed wire or a combination of the aforementioned materials.


Taking your preference and budget into consideration, we can endeavour to come up with a cost effective solution for you.

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Otter fencing

Protect your fish from intruders with a sturdy fence either in green or creosote. They are composed of a high tensile wire mesh net, plus a dug trench to stop otters digging underneath, as well as inverted tops to prevent the otters climbing over.

Rabbit fencing

Rabbit fencing is a cost effective solution to prevent crops from being destroyed. The trench is dug over a foot into the ground to prevent rabbits from entering under the fence.

Deer fencing

Deer fencing protect your crops and plants by creating a boundary around areas that are at risk from intruders. The fence can be up to two metres high, either in creosote or green with high tensile wire mesh. Ground-penetrating rabbit wire can also be attached for additional protection.

Barbed wire and electric fencing

There are several types of wire fencing, including barbed wire, which is effective for protecting livestock and for deterring intruders.


Electric fencing is another option suitable for keeping livestock in, or unwanted creatures out, and this can be normal or barbed. A short, high voltage pulse is intermittently sent through the wire which is unpleasant for any animal that experiences it upon touching the wire. The experience is remembered and the animal will then refrain from touching the boundary fence again.


Contact Thorough Fencing & Landscaping in Bury St Edmunds to discuss your specific agricultural fencing needs.

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Excellent service, highly recommended

"Friendly, helpful, prompt and very competitively priced. The workmen were extremely hardworking and I would definitely recommend this company."

- Joy B.

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Do you need farm and agricultural fencing services?

Choose Thorough Fencing & Landscaping in Bury St Edmunds for a range of fencing options.

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