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 Rural & Agricultural Steel fencing

Barbed Wire Fencing

  • Material: Twisted steel strands with sharp barbs

  • Features: Inexpensive, good for large livestock

  • Best for: Cattle or perimeter fencing in open areas

  • Note: Not ideal for horses (can cause injury)

Electric Wire Fencing

  • Material: Steel wire or high-tensile wire, often galvanized

  • Features: Delivers an electric shock when touched

  • Best for: Cattle, sheep, or as an added deterrent for fencing

  • Variants: Single or multiple strands, temporary or permanent

High-Tensile Wire Fencing

  • Material: Galvanized high-tensile steel

  • Features: Strong, long-lasting, low maintenance

  • Best for: Large areas, cattle, sheep, deer, or horses (with smooth wire)

Pipe Fencing (Steel Post and Rail)

  • Material: Steel pipe (typically round or square)

  • Features: Strong, durable, highly visible

  • Best for: Horses, high-traffic areas, arenas, and driveways

  • Aesthetic: Premium, ranch-style look

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Wooden Fencing

Post and Rail Fence

  • Most common for horse properties and farms.

  • Can be 2-rail, 3-rail, or 4-rail depending on animal type and containment needs.

Split Rail Fence

  • Rustic style made from split timber, often used for aesthetics or light containment.

  • Popular in country-style or decorative fencing.

Board Fence (Plank Fence)

  • Horizontal wooden boards (like post & rail but boards are continuous).

  • Strong and ideal for horses.

Slip board fencing

  • Similar to post & rail but boards are not nailed—slip into mortised posts.

  • Easier to repair or replace rails.

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Welding & Yards

Yards

  • Cattle Yards

  • Sheep Yards

  • Arena

  • and more

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