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Farm Fences
Farm fencing has one job: keep animals where they belong and hold up to daily use. It doesn’t need to be fancy, but it does need to work. At Hollar Fence, we build agricultural fencing that’s practical, dependable, and suited to how land and livestock are actually used.
We offer welded pipe fence, no-climb fencing, and traditional farm fencing using T-posts, wood posts, barbed wire, and wire mesh. These systems are commonly used for cattle, horses, goats, and pasture fencing, and each serves a different purpose depending on the property.
Farm fencing sees constant pressure — animals leaning, weather changing, equipment moving through gates. The materials and layout need to account for that. Our focus is simple: fences that stay standing, gates that function properly, and layouts that make sense for the way the property is used.
Whether it’s road frontage, pasture, pens, or barn areas, we help put together a farm fence that fits the land and the animals on it.
Common Farm Fence Options
Welded Pipe Fence
Used for entrances, high-traffic areas, and visible boundaries. Pipe fence is strong, durable, and holds its shape over time.
No-Climb /
Goat & Horse Fence
Tight-mesh fencing designed to safely contain animals without large openings or sharp edges. Often paired with pipe or wood top rail
Barbed Wire & T-Post Fence
A traditional solution for larger acreage and open pasture, commonly installed in multi-strand layouts.
Benefits of farm and agriculture fences
Built for livestock
Designed around animal behavior, not appearances.
Handles daily use
Holds up to pressure from animals, weather, and equipment.
Works on real land
Adapted for slopes, uneven ground, and changing terrain.
Simple and functional
No unnecessary complexity — just fencing that does its job.
Flexible layouts
Fence type, height, and spacing based on the property and animals.
FAQs
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That depends on the animal and the area being fenced. Horses and goats typically do best with no-climb or tight-mesh fencing to prevent legs or heads from getting through. In higher-traffic or visible areas, that fencing is often paired with a pipe or wood top rail for added strength and definition. We’ll help match the fence to the animals and how the area is used.
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Yes. Most farm properties aren’t perfectly flat. Fence layout, post spacing, and material choice are adjusted to follow the terrain while keeping the fence functional and secure. Slopes, elevation changes, and uneven ground are all planned for during layout.
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Yes. We work on everything from smaller farm setups to large pasture and acreage fencing. Materials and layouts are chosen to make sense for the size of the property and the way it’s used.