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Steel Bull Post or Bull Steel Post – What’s the Difference?

Confused by the terms? Let’s clear it up.

Australia’s diverse landscapes and varying fencing needs have led to the adoption of several types of fence posts. From the timber post and rail to the steel star picket, there are all kinds of rural fence post options. For the purpose of this exploration, we’ll focus on four popular options: Timber, Steel, Concrete, and the innovative sustainable choice – EnduraPost.

What Is a Steel Bull Post?

A steel bull post is a heavy-duty, galvanised fence post designed to withstand livestock pressure, rocky soil, and corrosive conditions. Built from solid steel (not hollow tube), it’s stronger, longer-lasting, and more stable than a star picket.

✅ Larger diameter
✅ Galvanised to 300 microns
✅ Built for strain points and high-traffic zones
✅ Able to be driven into the toughest ground

What About a Bull Steel Post?

Here’s the kicker: “bull steel post” is just another way of saying “steel bull post.” It’s the same product — just phrased differently. Whether you say bull first or steel first, you’re talking about the same rugged, solid, high-performance fence post.

Why EnduraPost’s BULLpost Is the Real Deal

Whether you search for “steel bull post” or “bull steel post,” EnduraPost has what you’re looking for:

  • Over 300 microns of zinc for extreme corrosion resistance
  • Solid steel construction (not hollow)
  • Australian-designed for Aussie conditions
  • Up to 2400mm in length and 32mm thick

🔥 Tougher than any star picket.

💪 Strong enough to take the pressure from bulls, not just sheep.

Steel Bull Post vs Bull Steel Post – Does It Matter?

Use whichever term feels natural — you’ll be understood either way. What matters most is strength, durability, and performance. And that’s what you get with a genuine EnduraPost BULLpost.

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