Description
ANGAS MAXLOC WILD DOG – 13/115/15 x 100m 2.5mm T/B
The ANGAS MAXLOC WILD DOG – 13/115/15 x 100m 2.5mm T/B is a professional-grade maxloc wire mesh designed for rural boundary fencing, livestock containment and agricultural property management across Australia. This wire mesh provides reliable containment for rural livestock across large boundary fencing projects.
Specified at 13/115/15 / 100m / 5m, this mesh suits standard Queensland and Australian rural fencing conditions. Manufactured from high-tensile galvanised steel wire, it provides excellent corrosion resistance and maintains its tension over years of outdoor service with minimal maintenance.
Discount Landscape Supplies supplies maxloc fencing in roll quantities to rural property owners and fencing contractors across South East Queensland, with delivery Australia-wide. We also stock all associated hardware including star pickets, strainers, staples and fencing tools.
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Key Features
- High-tensile galvanised wire construction
- 13/115/15 / 100m / 5m specification
- Rigid stay design for smaller livestock containment
- Suitable for cattle, horse, sheep and mixed livestock
- Long service life with minimal maintenance in Australian conditions
- Australia-wide delivery available
Suitable Applications
- Cattle and beef property boundary fencing
- Horse paddock and agistment fencing
- Sheep and wool property perimeter fencing
- Mixed grazing property subdivision
- Goat and small livestock containment
Why Choose Maxloc Wild Dog Fencing Wire?
First and foremost, the maxloc joint technology locks individual wires together, preventing the mesh from unravelling under pressure or impact. Furthermore, 2.5mm high-tensile galvanised wire provides outstanding durability even in remote and harsh agricultural conditions. As a result, you get a long-lasting boundary fence that requires less maintenance over time. According to the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, robust exclusion fencing is one of the most effective strategies for protecting livestock from wild dog predation.
Installation Tips for Wild Dog Exclusion Fencing
Before unrolling the mesh, plan your fence line to follow natural contours and minimise gaps at ground level. Then, secure the bottom of the mesh close to the ground or bury it slightly to prevent dogs from burrowing underneath. In addition, use quality star pickets or timber posts spaced no more than 3 metres apart for maximum rigidity. Finally, tension the mesh evenly along each run to maintain a consistent, gap-free barrier across your property boundary.






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