The posts are generally six feet apart. You can use the wire fence to hold it up. You can go every ten feet though it may not be as stable as using six.
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How many posts you need for a fence 54 x 54 depends on how far apart you wish to place the posts. Usually posts are placed every 6 - 8 feet, but stallion paddocks frequently have posts placed every 4 feet apart. It's not clear to me how many linear feet your fence is, because the question is written as if the fence is 54 feet high and 54 feet long.
Fence posts should generally be spaced 6-8 feet apart to provide adequate support for the fence structure. However, the exact spacing will also depend on factors such as the type of fence, the terrain, and the materials being used. It's recommended to check with local building codes or a professional installer for specific guidance.
All depends all the type of fence!!! Woven wire is 15 ft. max. Board fence 6'9 with 14 ft. boards Hi-tensile wire up 40 ft. with steel post or battons in between the wooden post
The answer depends on the size of the fence panels, and the shape of the area to be enclosed.
The fence cannot be outside your property line.
maby 24 miles
Typically you are not to build a fence anywhere past your property line.
Ironside - 1967 The Far Side of the Fence 8-10 was released on: USA: 21 November 1974
Well, darling, it all depends on how big your fence panels are and how far apart you're spacing those posts. But typically, you're looking at around 1,320 feet of fencing per acre, so for 20 acres, you're gonna need roughly 26,400 feet of fencing. Divide that by the length of your panels to get the number of posts needed. Math isn't my strong suit, but I can throw some shade with the best of 'em!
225 feet
A fence post should typically be placed about one-third of its length into the ground for stability and support.