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Square Pipe Cattle Fence | Height*Length:1800mm*2100mm,1600*2100mm,etc | ||
Vertical Pipe:40*40*1.6/2.0mm; 50*50*1.6/2.0mm,etc | |||
Horizontal Pipe:40*40*1.6/2.0mm; 50*50*1.6/2.0mm,etc | |||
Oval Pipe Cattle Fence | Height*Length:1800mm*2100mm,1600*2100mm,etc | ||
Vertical Pipe:40*40*1.6/2.0mm; 50*50*1.6/2.0mm,etc | |||
Horizontal Pipe:30*60*1.6/2.0mm; 40*80*1.6/2.0mm,etc | |||
Round Pipe Cattle Fence | Height*Length:1800mm*2100mm,1600*2100mm,etc | ||
Vertical Pipe:32*1.6/2.0mm,42*1.6/2.0mm,etc | |||
Horizontal Pipe:32*1.6/2.0mm,42*1.6/2.0mm,etc |
Ranch fencing is used mainly to keep livestock contained on the property. It also serves to identify the boundaries of the ranch. Some styles of fencing may serve best to contain livestock, others simply mark the property and yet other styles provide the best of both worlds. Listed below are various styles of some of the more popular and common ranch fencing in use today.
If you live in the country, eventually you will probably get the itch to have some type of livestock. Almost every type of farm yard animal requires fencing to keep it in the pasture and keep unwanted predators out. The better the fence, the more protected your animals are and the longer the fence will last. The problem is knowing what type of fence to put up.There are more options than there are days in a week. Along with researching the different types of fence before you decide on a certain type.
Whether you have a few animals or you run a larger operation, fencing is a necessary part of your setup. We can provide you with fencing designed specifically to keep a range of different animals safe and secure – cows, horses, even deer.
Among all farm animals, horses have a strong hunger for greener grass. Unfortunately, that greener grass is often on the other side of a fence—and trying to get to said grass can damage both the horse and the fence.We know which products can contain them safely, and which can’t.
When it comes to the farm there are many, many fencing options to consider. How do you know what option to choose? First you need to consider what your fencing needs are.
Do you need to keep an animal in? Do you want to keep animals out? How much is your budget? How quickly do you need the fence in place? Is it important for the fence to be aesthetically pleasing?
Once you have in mind what you are looking for you can begin to narrow down your fencing options to the one that is right for you.