Woven wire fencing is our most popular option, and for good reason. We offer a variety of styles designed to suit different animals and their specific needs. Whether you’re protecting cattle, sheep, goats, or even backyard pets, woven wire provides a reliable and secure barrier. It’s versatile and can adapt to various property sizes and terrains, keeping your animals safely contained.
Our high-tensile smooth wire fencing is another popular choice for farm and ranch owners looking for an economical solution. While it’s commonly paired with electric fence chargers for added security, it can also be used independently without electricity. This type of fencing is an affordable option that works well for cattle, horses, and properties along wooded areas. For example, if a tree falls, the wire flexes or snaps without bringing down the entire fence line.
Board fences are one of the best ways to transform the look of your property. They’re commonly used for horse enclosures, yard boundaries, and even as decorative features along driveways and road frontages. You can customize the design with two, three, or four boards, or opt for an X pattern in the center. We typically build these fences using 6” round posts and treated pine boards, but we’re also happy to use oak boards or square posts upon request. While this type of fence is more expensive and requires more maintenance, it’s well worth it!
Horse coat fencing offers an economical yet attractive solution for horse enclosures. Made from high-tensile wire with a durable vinyl coating, it’s about the diameter of a lead pencil. Available in three colors—black, brown, or white—this type of fencing can be used with or without electricity, giving you flexibility based on your needs.
Horse rail fencing provides a similar option but features a vinyl “rail” design that closely resembles the appearance of a traditional board fence. This gives you the look of a board fence with the practical benefits of a more affordable and low-maintenance material.
Barbed wire fences may not be as widely used as other types, but they remain a preferred choice for some farmers, particularly when it comes to cattle. The sharp barbs on the wire create a strong deterrent, making it less likely for cattle to push against the fence. This can help maintain the integrity of the barrier and prevent animals from breaching the fence line. Barbed wire fences can also be used with or without electricity.