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The Wood Fence is a construction-element that can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (default key "Q") or at Crafting Tables (that can still be found on older worlds), but only after the crafting-recipe has been unlocked upon taking/crafting a Processor for the first time, which can be made from a starting recipe. By crafting/taking a Wood Fence for the first time, the recipe for Stone Fences and Wood Gates will be unlocked. To craft 8 (pieces of) Wood Fences at a time you'll need (as of R30 in April 2016): Wood Fences are fences available on FarmVille.
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Wood Fences are fences available on FarmVille. The Wood Fence is a construction-element that can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (default key "Q") or at Crafting Tables (that can still be found on older worlds), but only after the crafting-recipe has been unlocked upon taking/crafting a Processor for the first time, which can be made from a starting recipe. By crafting/taking a Wood Fence for the first time, the recipe for Stone Fences and Wood Gates will be unlocked. To craft 8 (pieces of) Wood Fences at a time you'll need (as of R30 in April 2016): * 4 Wood Rods made of any kind of Wood or Logs in a Processor * 2 Wood Slabs made of any kind of Wood or Logs in a Processor * 1 Twine, made from Vines in a Processor Wood Fences are designed to cage in (or hold off) Creatures and Pets, so they cannot climb over fences (nor gates) that are merely 1 block in height. However breaches in the enclosure or defence can be created by altitude differences or by placing items (like torches) directly on the top of Wood Fences. Also sometimes bugs can cause creatures to overcome these astrictions. Similar to Iron Bars, when only one Wood Fence is placed on the ground, it will look like a simple short post, and if you staple these, you can create long poles (or lamp posts by adding of any kind on top, etc.). When blocks or solid items like gates are (placed) right next to a Wood Fence, the fence will "connect" to that by enlargening horizontally with two struts. Placing two or more Fences next to each other will automatically cause them to connect, also crosswise, but not diagonally (not crossing over more blocks than where they have been placed). Wood Fences can fill holes in the same way. Gates will not extend themselves to link with Wood Fences, only the other way round.