Fencing Considerations for Beef Cattle Operations

Introduction

Fencing represents a sizeable investment that is crucial to cattle operations. A fence serves to contain your cattle and keep undesirable animals out. Cattle escaping due to neglected fencing may result in legal liability and the loss of livestock, causing an instant reduction in profits. Proper fencing also keeps undesirable animals, such as predators and other livestock, out of the herd. A key example of the latter is a neighbor’s bull entering your property due to poorly constructed fences. This can introduce disease and undesirable genetics into your herd that may have serious long-lasting consequences.

On the surface, livestock fencing may seem simple. When you begin examining your cattle operation and asking questions to determine which fence best suits your needs, the options become vast. Some of these important questions include:

  • What class of livestock do you intend to contain?
  • Is the fence intended to be permanent?
  • Am I able to improve an existing fence?
  • What is my budget?
  • Which types of braces best suit my needs?

Careful considerations should be made before starting any fencing project.


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