I'm installing a horse/goat fence around the perimeter of 5 acres behind my house. My current plan (changes every other day) is to put wood posts in every 24', with a metal t-post in between. Then putting up a no-climb type wire mesh attached to the posts. Then a strip of electric tape along the top to keep the horses off the wire fence.
I just spoke to a local fencing supplier guy, who recommended 4/5" x 7' wood posts, buried 30" in the ground.
The local TSC has 4" x 8' wood posts for about a buck cheaper per post.
money is a HUGE factor, but I also don't want it to be a hazard, an eyesore, or a maintenence nightmare.
My questions are:
1. does my plan seem OK to the fencing gurus and those who have done fencing or had fencing done?
2. is there significant difference between a 4" and a 4/5" post? Or are they bascially the same? (marginal difference?) the wire won't really be under tension, and basically the posts are just there to hold it up, so perhaps the 4", less $$, TSC posts may be sufficient
3. is the 30" in the ground OK? i was originally going with an 8' post, 36" in the ground.
4. the fence guy recommended a 9" auger for the 4/5 posts, saying the 6" auger won't allow me to tamp the dirt around the post well enough. that sound right? my thought was the less dirt disturbed, the better - but then the post adjustment ability is lost.
5. if i go with the TSC posts, for another $200, i could switch to all wood posts (no t-posts). I've heard horror stories about horses and t-posts.
Thanks!
I just spoke to a local fencing supplier guy, who recommended 4/5" x 7' wood posts, buried 30" in the ground.
The local TSC has 4" x 8' wood posts for about a buck cheaper per post.
money is a HUGE factor, but I also don't want it to be a hazard, an eyesore, or a maintenence nightmare.
My questions are:
1. does my plan seem OK to the fencing gurus and those who have done fencing or had fencing done?
2. is there significant difference between a 4" and a 4/5" post? Or are they bascially the same? (marginal difference?) the wire won't really be under tension, and basically the posts are just there to hold it up, so perhaps the 4", less $$, TSC posts may be sufficient
3. is the 30" in the ground OK? i was originally going with an 8' post, 36" in the ground.
4. the fence guy recommended a 9" auger for the 4/5 posts, saying the 6" auger won't allow me to tamp the dirt around the post well enough. that sound right? my thought was the less dirt disturbed, the better - but then the post adjustment ability is lost.
5. if i go with the TSC posts, for another $200, i could switch to all wood posts (no t-posts). I've heard horror stories about horses and t-posts.
Thanks!