From Boerne's goat ranches to New Braunfels' horse properties, our ranch fencing withstands constant animal contact and extreme weather shifts. We build traditional 4-rail pipe fences using schedule 40 steel - the only material tough enough for longhorn cattle and determined wild hogs.
For wildlife management areas in the hill country, we install 8' high exclusion fencing with buried skirts to prevent tunneling. All corner assemblies use gusset plates rather than simple welds to handle the constant tension from stretched wire.
We source materials from Texas steel mills familiar with our unique requirements, including UV-resistant powder coating that doesn't peel when livestock rub against posts. Recent projects along the Guadalupe River feature our hybrid designs combining wood aesthetics with steel's durability in flood zones.
For wildlife management areas in the hill country, we install 8' high exclusion fencing with buried skirts to prevent tunneling. All corner assemblies use gusset plates rather than simple welds to handle the constant tension from stretched wire.
We source materials from Texas steel mills familiar with our unique requirements, including UV-resistant powder coating that doesn't peel when livestock rub against posts. Recent projects along the Guadalupe River feature our hybrid designs combining wood aesthetics with steel's durability in flood zones.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Topographic survey identifying drainage patterns
- 02 Step 2: Custom bending of pipe rails to follow terrain
- 03 Step 3: Hot-dip galvanizing of all welds
- 04 Step 4: Installation with hydraulic post drivers for rocky areas
Benefits
- Contains livestock safely for decades
- Visible to deer to prevent collisions
- Minimizes maintenance with all-metal construction
- Gate locations planned for ranch workflow efficiency
Frequently Asked Questions
What spacing prevents goat escapes?
We recommend 4" x 4" mesh or vertical rails no more than 6" apart for Boer goats.
How do fences handle flash floods?
Our floating brace system allows temporary submersion without structural damage.
Can you electrify existing fences?
Yes - we retrofit most older fences with solar-powered energizers that work even in cloudy weather.