ANIMAL, PET WILDLIFE & FAUNA
Dog Fencing Aluminium is very popular material for dog fencing as it contains your pets
in a secure area while enabling them to see & be seen through the vertical bars.
You can also get the dog bar profile which is the extra vertical 1 up & 2 down
at the bottom of fence/gates to keep small dogs in.
Chainwire fencing with a top & bottom rail is also a cost-effective option
for an animal run if it is a larger area or in a rural setting
Dog kennels can be constructed in the same timber to match your fence or outside area.
Bird Aviaries, we have designed & constructed a few of these now for private owners
as well as in aged care facilities. The residents love going to visit & sit watching the birds.
The size of the mesh depends on the size of the birds.
Cat enclosures can keep your much-loved cat inside & within the enclosure boundaries
& is a great way to give your cat the best of both worlds.
These can be designed within your available space incorporating existing cat-flap doors.
Materials used are usually timber frames with wire mesh, netting or chainwire.
Chicken Runs- provide a safe environment to allow the chickens to roam around
without the risk of escaping or becoming victims to predators.
Aviary mesh again is a popular material to use as well as chainwire
where you can incorporate an anti-dig ground deterrent to keep unwanted guests out.
There is no specific type of wildlife/fauna friendly fence.
With the huge variety of animal size, shape and methods of mobility,
a fence that is friendly to one species is not necessarily friendly to all.
Wildlife friendly fencing can be to keep animals safe & away from a certain area, like busy roads
& highways but can also be to restrict the entry of snakes, rodents etc to homes, chicken coops etc.
The materials used can also determine where they are classifies as wildlife friendly or not