Did you know 68% of ranchers report livestock losses from inadequate fencing? Or that improper fence installations cost the average farm $1,200/year in repairs? Whether you're building a barbed wire fence for cattle or securing pastures with T-posts, the stakes have never been higher. Your fencing solution shouldn't be guesswork - it needs to be bulletproof, budget-smart, and built to last.
(building a field fence)
Traditional barbed wire fences fail 3x faster than modern high-tensile systems. Our galvanized steel wire (12.5 gauge, 1,500+ lb tensile strength) resists corrosion 8x longer than basic coatings. Pre-assembled hinge joints make building a field fence
with T-posts 60% faster - no specialized tools required.
Feature | Our Fencing | Competitor A | Competitor B |
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Warranty | 25 Years | 10 Years | 5 Years |
Installation Time | 2.5 Hours/100ft | 4 Hours/100ft | 6 Hours/100ft |
Need 6-strand barbed wire for aggressive bulls? 8-foot deer fencing? Hybrid electric systems? Our configurator lets you build field fences tailored to your exact needs:
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✔️ 0 livestock losses in 18 months
✔️ $8,400 saved on annual repairs
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(building a field fence)
A: You'll need fence posts (wooden or T-posts), field fence wire, post drivers, staples or clips, a tensioning tool, and gloves. Ensure posts are spaced 8-12 feet apart for stability.
A: Drive T-posts 1.5-2 feet into the ground using a post driver, spacing them 10-12 feet apart. Attach barbed wire to posts using wire clips or staples, maintaining consistent tension.
A: A standard cattle fence should have 4-5 strands of barbed wire, reaching 48-54 inches tall. Space strands 10-12 inches apart, with the bottom strand 12-18 inches above ground.
A: Use a fence stretcher to tighten wires between anchor posts (braced corners). Add tensioners or springs to accommodate temperature changes and prevent sagging.
A: Always wear thick gloves and eye protection. Use proper wire-cutting tools, avoid over-tensioning, and install warning signs if the fence borders public areas.
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