359A.18 - LAWFUL FENCE.

        359A.18  LAWFUL FENCE.         A lawful fence shall consist of:         1.  Three rails of good substantial material fastened in or to      good substantial posts not more than ten feet apart.         2.  Three boards not less than six inches wide and three-quarters      of an inch thick, fastened in or to good substantial posts not more      than eight feet apart.         3.  Three wires, barbed with not less than thirty-six iron barbs      of two points each, or twenty-six iron barbs of four points each, on      each rod of wire, or of four wires, two thus barbed and two smooth,      the wires to be firmly fastened to posts not more than two rods      apart, with not less than two stays between posts, or with posts not      more than one rod apart without such stays, the top wire to be not      more than fifty-four nor less than forty-eight inches in height.         4.  Wire either wholly or in part, substantially built and kept in      good repair, the lowest or bottom rail, wire, or board not more than      twenty nor less than sixteen inches from the ground, the top rail,      wire, or board to be between forty-eight and fifty-four inches in      height and the middle rail, wire, or board not less than twelve nor      more than eighteen inches above the bottom rail, wire, or board.         5.  A fence consisting of four parallel, coated steel, smooth      high-tensile wire which meets requirements adopted by ASTM (American      society for testing and materials) international, including but not      limited to requirements relating to the grade, tensile strength,      elongation, dimensions, and tolerances of the wire.  The wire must be      firmly fastened to plastic, metal, or wooden posts securely planted      in the earth.  The posts shall not be more than two rods apart.  The      top wire shall be at least forty inches in height.         6.  Any other kind of fence which the fence viewers consider to be      equivalent to a lawful fence or which meets standards established by      the department of agriculture and land stewardship by rule as      equivalent to a lawful fence.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [R60, § 1544, 1545; C73, § 1507; C97, § 2367; S13, § 2367; C24,      27, 31, 35, 39, § 1846; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77,      79, 81, § 113.18] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         85 Acts, ch 195, § 11; 87 Acts, ch 17, § 5         C93, § 359A.18         94 Acts, ch 1061, §1; 2000 Acts, ch 1058, §33; 2004 Acts, ch 1086,      §106         Referred to in § 359A.22         Schoolyard fences, § 297.14