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Barb wire fence
Barbed wire fencing is an effective choice in cattle farming.
Barbed wire has been around for over a century and was one of the first fencing methods. It is best used in areas where electricity is unavailable. Its sharp barbs make it so animals can’t lean or stick their head between wires. Best used for horses, cattle, sheep, and exotic animals.
Page wire fence
Paige Wire fencing, also known as woven wire, handles the tough task of confining herds of cattle, horses, sheep, deer or other large animals because it can hold up to ongoing abuse. Even the most severe weather won't break down this fence because special wire crimps allow this fencing to expand and contract as temperatures rise and fall. A variety of heights and styles are available.
Electric fence
An electric fence may be the most misunderstood fence. The goal of an electric fence is to create a psychological barrier rather than a physical one.
After a few low current shocks that do not harm the animal in any way, they will psychologically know not to try and get beyond the fence. This keeps the fence in tact and undamaged for a long time.
Rail fence
A rail fence is a type of fence made from horizontal rails that are attached to vertical posts. The rails can be made from wood, metal, or composite materials and are usually spaced apart to allow for visibility. Rail fences are often used in rural areas to enclose livestock or to define property boundaries. They are durable, low-maintenance, and provide a rustic look to any landscape. There are different types of rail fences, including split rail, post and rail, and ranch rail, each with its own distinctive style and design.
Field fence
Field fence, also known as woven wire fence, is a type of fencing that is commonly used for agricultural and livestock purposes. It consists of a series of vertical wires that are woven together with horizontal wires to form a grid-like pattern. Field fence is known for its strength and durability, making it ideal for containing larger livestock such as cattle, horses, and sheep. It can also be used to create secure enclosures for crops and other agricultural purposes. Field fence comes in a variety of heights and styles to suit different needs and applications..
Deer fence
Deer fence is a type of fencing used to prevent deer and other wildlife from entering and damaging crops, gardens, and landscaping. It typically consists of a sturdy mesh material that is at least 7 feet tall to prevent deer from jumping over it. Deer fences can be made of various materials such as wire, mesh, or plastic and can be installed as a permanent or temporary solution. They are often used in rural and suburban areas where deer populations are high and can cause damage to property.
Slabs fence
Wooden slab fences, also known as split rail fences, are a type of rustic fence made from split logs, typically of hardwood species such as oak or cedar. These fences have been used for centuries and are popular for their natural appearance and affordability. They are commonly used for agricultural purposes, such as for fencing pastures or corrals, as well as for decorative or privacy fencing around homes or other properties. The natural durability of hardwoods makes wooden slab fences resistant to weather and pests, and they are often treated with preservatives to extend their lifespan even further.
Farm gate
A farm gate is a type of gate commonly used in agriculture and ranching settings to control access to a property or pasture. It can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, or a combination of both, and is typically designed to withstand exposure to the elements and heavy use. Farm gates can be single or double and can be operated manually or with an automated opener. They are an important part of animal husbandry and are often used to contain livestock or as an entry point for vehicles and equipment.
Dismantling the old fence
Dismantling the old fence involves removing an existing fence from a property. This may be necessary if the fence is no longer needed, damaged beyond repair, or needs to be replaced with a new one. Dismantling the old fence typically involves the use of specialized tools and equipment, as well as expertise in fence removal techniques to ensure the process is completed safely and efficiently. Hiring a professional fencing contractor to handle dismantling the old fence can make the process hassle-free and save property owners time and effort.
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