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Farm and livestock fencing

Pasture and Farm Fencing Solutions from livestock experts

We specialize in pasture and farm fence solutions and we understand livestock. Whether you need corrals or pasture and livestock fencing, we can help with consulting, installation, maintenance, and/or repairs. Request a bid from our agricultural fencing contractors to get started on your agricultural fencing project.

Trusted by the American Fence Association

We are one of the few Utah professional fence companies that have earned the seal of approval from the American Fence Association.

Pasture and Farm Fencing Solutions from livestock experts

We specialize in pasture and farm fence solutions and we understand livestock. Whether you need corrals or pasture and livestock fencing, we can help with consulting, installation, maintenance, and/or repairs. Request a bid from our agricultural fencing contractors to get started on your agricultural fencing project.

Trusted by the American Fence Association

We are one of the few Utah professional fence companies that have earned the seal of approval from the American Fence Association.

Types of livestock fencing

Our expert livestock fence installers have the skills and knowledge to install any type of fence, including barbed, smooth, and hog wire, pole and rail fence, welded fence, corrals, electric fence, and snow or lay down fence. Our team is equipped with the latest tools and techniques to ensure a seamless and efficient installation process.

Pole and Rail Fence

If you are working in terrain that doesn’t support a good wire fence, or you’re looking for a more rustic look for your property, wood pole or rail fence can provide that for you. We install great wood fence that will give your home that ranch and farm feel. We can also use jack-pole fence to cross swampy ground that won’t support sturdy posts. Get a fence that will serve your particular needs and look.

Wire Fence

If you need barbed wire, smooth wire, or hog wire fencing, we can build a sturdy fence to keep in your livestock. We are flexible and can meet your post and wire spacing needs, type of wire used, and fence dancers or stays. If you have us install a wire fence, you will get a high-quality, tight fence that will provide a barrier for your animals.

Pole and rail fence

If you are working in terrain that doesn’t support a good wire fence, or you’re looking for a more rustic look for your property, wood pole or rail fence can provide that for you. We install great wood fence that will give your home that ranch and farm feel. We can also use jack-pole fence to cross swampy ground that won’t support sturdy posts. Get a fence that will serve your particular needs and look.

wire fence

If you need barbed wire, smooth wire, or hog wire fencing, we can build a sturdy fence to keep in your livestock. We are flexible and can meet your post and wire spacing needs, type of wire used, and fence dancers or stays. If you have us install a wire fence, you will get a high-quality, tight fence that will provide a barrier for your animals.

Corrals and arenas

Working cattle doesn’t have to be such a complicated and frustrating process. We can build sturdy corrals with wood or pipe. We can weld steel corrals that will be sturdy and will stand the test of time. We will work hard with you and can consult to ensure that your corrals will meet your needs for a good facility to process your livestock.

corrals and arenas

Working cattle doesn’t have to be such a complicated and frustrating process. We can build sturdy corrals with wood or pipe. We can weld steel corrals that will be sturdy and will stand the test of time. We will work hard with you and can consult to ensure that your corrals will meet your needs for a good facility to process your livestock.

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farm fence company faqs

frequently asked questions about pasture fencing

What is the best type of fencing for livestock?

The best type of fencing for livestock will depend on the type of animals you are trying to contain and the specific needs of your operation. For example, woven wire and high-tensile fencing are popular choices for cattle and horses, while electric fencing is a common choice for sheep and goats. It’s important to choose a fence that is sturdy enough to contain your animals but also allows for proper ventilation and easy access for feeding and watering.

What are the most durable types of farm fences?

The most durable type of farm fencing is typically high-tensile fencing, which is made from high-strength wire and is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and animal impact. High-tensile fencing is also low-maintenance and long-lasting, making it a popular choice for farmers and ranchers.

How high should a livestock fence be?

The height of a fence for livestock will depend on the type of animal you are trying to contain. For cattle and horses, a fence height of at least 4 to 5 feet is typically recommended. For smaller animals like sheep and goats, a fence height of 3 to 4 feet may be sufficient.

Can I install my own pasture fencing?

Installing farm fencing can be a DIY project for those with experience and the right tools, but it can also be a complex and time-consuming task. If you’re not confident in your ability to install a fence, it’s often best to hire a professional. A professional fencing contractor will have the experience and equipment needed to ensure that the fence is installed properly and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

How do I maintain my farm fencing?

The maintenance requirements for livestock fencing will vary depending on the type of material used. Regular inspections are important to ensure that the fence is in good condition and free of any damage that could compromise its integrity. Wood fences may need to be stained or treated periodically to protect them from moisture and decay, while barbed or smooth wire fencing should be tightened as needed to ensure that it remains taut and secure. Electric fences will need to be checked regularly to ensure that they are functioning properly and that the voltage is at the correct level.