Fencing: alternatives to treated lumber

Jeff Gold (jgold@netrover.com)
Thu, 24 Jun 1999 06:37:54 -0400

In West Virginia they swore by Black Locust posts, untreated, that seem to
last for decades.
Jeff Gold
>
>I'm trying to build a permanent fence to keep goats in and various
>predators out. I'm looking to use woven wire, with a hot strand or two on
>top. All the fencebuiders in my area are insistent on using treated posts,
>at least for the corners.
>
>Does anyone have any alternatives to treated wood that they've used for
>this type of fencing?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Gerry Cohn/Jessica LaMontagne
>1105 W. Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road
>Snow Camp, NC 27349
>336-376-8765
>
>
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