Fencing waterways has many benefits. It helps stabilise banks by preventing treading and erosion and reduces the risk of stock bogging or drowning.
Fencing to keep animals out of waterways leads to better water quality by reducing the amount of faecal matter and sediment deposited directly into it.
This will
contribute to a better habitat for fish and other freshwater life, improve the appearance of the waterway and reduce drain maintenance costs.
Many regional councils provide free guidance on fencing and other aspects of waterway management. Most provide free locally focused and helpful publications.
Make sure that you contact them in the early planning stages.