Split rail fence for a pasture is a rustic, open-style barrier traditionally made from split cedar or locust logs. Its simple post-and-rail design allows visibility, airflow, and easy construction—perfect for large grazing areas where full containment isn’t critical.
Construction details:
Rails: Typically 2–3 horizontal rails per section, 8–12 feet long.
Posts: Set 8–12 feet apart; rails fit into notched or drilled holes.
Height: Usually 3.5–4.5 feet—enough to deter casual wandering but not jumping livestock.
Advantages:
Low material cost (especially with locally sourced wood)
No nails or fasteners needed—rails simply rest in place
Blends naturally with rural landscapes
Easy to repair or relocate
Ideal for horses, cattle, or decorative pasture boundaries. For added security, electric wires can be added between rails.
This timeless design proves that sometimes, less really is more.
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