Description
Galmax Maxloc Horse Fence – 10/90/5 High Tensile Mesh 2.5mm (50m Roll)
The Galmax Maxloc Horse Fence – 10/90/5 High Tensile Mesh 2.5mm (50m Roll) 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 10/90/5 / 5m / 50m, 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
- 10/90/5 / 5m / 50m 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 Galmax Maxloc Horse Fence Mesh?
First and foremost, the 10/90/5 specification features a tighter weave at the bottom of the fence panel, effectively preventing smaller animals from passing through near ground level. Furthermore, the high-tensile wire construction allows longer spans between posts compared to standard mesh, reducing material and labour costs. As a result, you get superior containment and more economical installation on large rural properties. According to the Australian Department of Agriculture, well-tensioned, smooth-jointed horse fence mesh is one of the safest fencing options for equine enclosures.
Installation Tips
Before starting, plan your fence line on firm ground where possible to ensure consistent post spacing. Then, attach the mesh to a well-braced strainer post at each end before straining across intermediate posts. In addition, keep the bottom of the mesh close to the ground to prevent horses and other animals from rolling under. Finally, always use smooth-knot or equivalent jointing to avoid wire ends that could injure horses.






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