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A Basic Overview of Agricultural Fences

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You work hard, and you need a fence that protects your land and animals. Whether you’re tending cattle or growing crops, agricultural fencing provides the peace of mind you need after a long day’s work. You aren’t limited to wire or wood when it comes to your fence, but we certainly love those materials in the right setting!

This guide will walk you through the basic types of agricultural fences so you can start comparing options to find the right material for your needs and budget.

Wood

Wood fences are a classic choice for agricultural fences due to their natural strength, affordability, and rustic charm. Post-and-rail is a common type of wood fences found on farms. They’re made of two to four boards and can be reinforced with wire to keep wildlife off your property or build reliable animal enclosures. No matter what type of wood fence you have in mind, we can craft the right solution for your livestock and property.

Barbed Wire

Whether you’re containing cattle or securing your perimeter, barbed wire fencing is a tough and durable solution. This tried-and-true agricultural fence is made from strong wire with spikes that prevent animals from escaping and deter wildlife from your property.

There are several types of barbed wire to choose from, including single-, double-, and triple-stranded wire that provide increased strength against pressure. We can also electrify wire fencing for an extra level of security.

Steel

When you want a tough farm fence that stands up to livestock, equipment, and weather, you can count on steel. Our rust-resistant panels are designed to perform year-round without faltering. Build secure enclosures, mark your property lines, and feel confident knowing your farm is protected with a fence that’s built to perform.

Vinyl

You might not expect vinyl to be a strong agricultural fence, but we have high-grade materials that are perfect for protecting farmland. While we don’t use vinyl to contain livestock, it can make a great horse paddock or property marker. The best part about vinyl is that it’s virtually zero maintenance. Instead of spending time fixing fences, you can focus on what really matters.

Chain Link

For no-nonsense, affordable security, a chain link fence doesn’t disappoint. They’re ideal for containment, marking property lines, and creating arenas. We use high-grade chain link made from galvanized steel to keep your fence secure.

Electric Fences

Electric fences deliver shocks to prevent animals from escaping enclosures and deter predators. There are even temporary electric fences that you can use for rotational grazing. Although the shock isn’t harmful to the animals, it creates an effective barrier that decreases the chance of them approaching the fence line in the future. These fences can also be used around your property to stop bears, coyotes, and other wildlife from venturing onto your land.

Get personalized support and find the best fence for your needs; contact R O Fence Services in Commerce City, CO to get agricultural fencing that’s built for your budget and property.

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