High-Tensile Wire Fencing in Ocala, FL
The most cost-effective fence for large acreage in Central Florida. Fewer posts, more coverage, smooth or electrified. Built for cattle operations and large rural properties across Marion County.
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High-tensile wire is a single strand of steel wire run at high tension between widely spaced posts. It costs less per foot than board fencing or woven wire on large acreage. Posts go further apart, which means fewer posts and less labor per linear foot.
This is the fence of choice on large cattle operations in Marion County. Covering ground at low cost matters more than visual appeal on back acreage. A properly built high-tensile fence lasts 20 to 30 years with minimal upkeep.
Fences R Us installs high-tensile wire fencing across five Central Florida counties. Manny specs strand count, post spacing, and corner bracing at the site visit based on your terrain and livestock.
High-tensile wire is one of five fence types under the Farm & Agricultural Fencing service. For smaller livestock or mixed pastures, field wire fencing may be the better fit.
Relative cost comparison for similar acreage in Marion County. Actual cost depends on strand count, post type, and terrain.
Smooth High-Tensile vs Electrified High-Tensile
High-tensile wire runs either smooth or electrified. The choice depends on your livestock type and how much animal pressure the fence will face.
Smooth High-Tensile
- No electrical component or energizer needed
- Lower setup cost
- Works well for cattle on large perimeters
- Typically 5 to 8 strands for cattle
- No ongoing power or maintenance cost
- Not recommended for horses
- Posts at 20 to 30 feet apart
Electrified High-Tensile
- Energizer adds a shock to the wire
- Higher setup cost due to energizer
- Works on cattle, deer, hogs, and more
- Typically 3 to 5 strands when electrified
- Ongoing cost to power the energizer
- Can be used as a temporary fence
- Posts at 30 to 40 feet apart
High-Tensile Wire Gauge, Strength, and Strand Count
Wire Gauge
High-tensile wire is typically 12.5 gauge galvanized steel. This is thinner than standard barbed wire or field wire. The high tension gives it stiffness and strength that heavier gauge wire at lower tension cannot match.
Breaking Strength
A single strand of 12.5 gauge high-tensile wire has a breaking strength of approximately 1,400 to 1,600 pounds. This compares to roughly 950 pounds for standard 12.5 gauge wire at low tension. The tension is what makes the fence strong, not the wire weight alone.
Working Tension
High-tensile fence is installed at 150 to 250 pounds of tension per strand. This tension keeps the wire tight and prevents sagging. The wire springs back rather than breaks when livestock push against it.
Strand Count by Livestock
| Livestock | Strands | Config |
|---|---|---|
| Cattle | 5 to 8 | Smooth |
| Cattle (electric) | 3 to 5 | Electrified |
| Deer | 8 to 10 | Smooth or electric |
| Hogs | 5 to 7 | Electric preferred |
| Perimeter only | 4 to 5 | Smooth |
How Posts Are Spaced on High-Tensile Wire Fence
The wider post spacing is what makes high-tensile wire cost-effective on large acreage. Standard board fencing uses posts every 8 feet. High-tensile wire uses posts every 20 to 40 feet with in-line stays between them.
Wider post spacing means fewer posts per acre. In-line stay wires hold strand spacing without a full post.
| Post Type | Spacing | Purpose | Set in Concrete? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corner/End Post | At every turn and end | Anchors full wire tension | Always |
| Line Post (wood) | Every 20 to 30 ft | Carries wire height | At braced points |
| T-Post | Every 20 to 30 ft | Line posts on flat terrain | No |
| In-Line Stay | Every 8 to 10 ft between posts | Keeps wire strands spaced | No |
| Brace Assembly | Every 200 to 300 ft on long runs | Maintains tension over distance | Always |
High-Tensile Wire vs Other Farm Fence Options
Use this table to see how high-tensile wire stacks up against other fence types for large acreage in Marion County.
| Fence Type | Cost per Foot | Post Spacing | Lifespan | Safe for Horses | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High-Tensile Wire | Lowest | 20 to 40 ft | 20 to 30 years | No | Cattle, large acreage |
| Barbed Wire | Lowest | 10 to 12 ft | 15 to 20 years | No | Cattle perimeters |
| Woven Field Wire | Mid-low | 10 to 12 ft | 15 to 25 years | Partial | Mixed livestock |
| No-Climb Wire | Mid | 8 to 10 ft | 15 to 25 years | Yes | Horse pastures |
| Board Fencing | Highest | 8 ft | 25 to 40 years | Yes | Horse farms, frontage |
High-Tensile Wire Fencing: Best Uses in Central Florida
Large Cattle Operations
High-tensile wire is the standard perimeter fence on large cattle farms in Marion County. Five to eight smooth strands at 20 to 30 foot post spacing covers a lot of ground at low cost. Cattle respect a taut wire fence once they learn the boundary.
Back Pasture Perimeters
Many Marion County horse farms use board fencing on the front and high-tensile wire on back pastures. The board fencing gives the property its look from the road. High-tensile wire covers the back acreage at a fraction of the cost.
Deer Fencing
A tall high-tensile wire fence keeps deer out of crops, gardens, and sensitive land. Eight to ten strands at 7 to 8 feet tall is standard for deer exclusion. Electrified deer fence uses fewer strands with a bait wire to teach deer to avoid the fence line.
Property Perimeter Fencing
Rural properties in Marion and surrounding counties often run high-tensile wire along their full perimeter. It marks the boundary and deters trespass without the cost of board or chain link fencing across large acreage.
Temporary and Rotational Pastures
Electrified high-tensile wire works well for temporary or rotational grazing setups. Reels of wire and step-in posts let you move fence lines as the grazing rotation demands. Fences R Us installs permanent energizer setups for properties that use rotational grazing regularly.
Need gates along a high-tensile wire run? See the Farm Gate Installation page for gate types and post depth requirements specific to wire fence gate openings.
High-Tensile Wire Fencing Across Five Central Florida Counties
Fences R Us installs high-tensile wire fencing for farms and rural properties within roughly one hour of Ocala.
Other Agricultural Fencing Options
High-tensile wire is one of five farm fence types from Fences R Us. See the full Farm & Agricultural Fencing page.
Frequently Asked Questions About High-Tensile Wire Fencing in Ocala, FL
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