Horse Pasture Fencing in Ocala, FL
Board, no-climb wire, and pipe rail for horse pastures across Marion County. Safe containment for all horse types. Posts set in concrete. Built for Florida conditions.
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Marion County is home to more horses per capita than almost any other county in the United States. Horse pasture fencing here gets built and rebuilt regularly. Properties that get it right use the correct fence type and set posts properly for Florida's sandy soil.
Properties that get it wrong end up with sagging fences, downed rails, and horses on the road. The most common cause of failure in Marion County is posts set without concrete in sandy soil. The second most common cause is using the wrong fence type for the horse breed and behavior.
Fences R Us has been building horse pasture fencing across Central Florida since 2003. Manny specs fence type, post depth, and concrete placement at the site visit based on your horses and property.
Horse pasture fencing is part of the full Equestrian Structures & Fencing service from Fences R Us. For interior paddock dividers, see Paddock Fencing. For gates on the same fence line, see Farm Gate Installation.
Why Fence Fails on Florida Horse Properties
Sandy Marion County soil does not grip posts. Posts lean under horse pressure within a few seasons.
Barbed wire, high-tensile wire, and field fence are dangerous for horses.
Corner posts without brace assemblies pull inward over time and the fence loses tension across the full run.
Untreated posts and rails rot at the ground line in two to five years in Central Florida conditions.
Three Safe Fence Types for Horse Pastures in Marion County
Board Fencing
Pressure treated boards on pressure treated or creosote posts. The most visible, most traditional, and most recognized fence type on Marion County horse farms. Horses see board fencing clearly and respect it.
3-board, 4-board, and 5-board configurations available. 4-board at 54 inches is the most common horse pasture spec in Marion County. Cap rails protect post tops from moisture and add visual definition to the fence line.
Most popular in Marion CountyNo-Climb Wire with Board Top Rail
No-climb wire mesh at 48 to 54 inches with a board top rail for visibility. The wire prevents foot entanglement. The board top rail gives horses a visible boundary at eye level.
A lower-cost option than full board fencing for large pastures. Used on back pastures where cost per foot matters more than appearance. The board top rail is required. Wire alone without a top rail is not safe for horses.
Good for larger acreagePipe Rail Fencing
Steel pipe rail on steel pipe posts. The most durable option available. No rot, no warping, no painting. Horses cannot break pipe rail the way they can break boards.
Higher cost than board fencing but lasts 30 to 50 years with no maintenance. Common at breeding farms, training facilities, and high-value horse properties across Marion County.
Highest durabilityChoosing the Right Horse Pasture Fence for Your Property
| Fence Type | Safety | Cost | Lifespan | Maintenance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4-Board Fencing | High | Highest | 20 to 30 years | Paint/stain 3 to 5 yrs | Most Marion County horse farms |
| No-Climb with Top Rail | High | Mid | 15 to 25 years | Low | Large back pastures |
| Pipe Rail | High | Highest | 30 to 50 years | Very low | Breeding farms, high-value properties |
| Barbed Wire | Never for horses | Lowest | 15 to 20 years | Low | Cattle only |
Post Depth and Concrete Standards for Horse Pasture Fencing
Why Concrete Is Required in Marion County
Marion County soil is sandy. Sand does not grip posts the way clay or loam soil does. A post in tamped sand holds for a season or two, then leans under horse pressure. Once a post leans, boards pull loose, gaps open, and horses test the weak point.
Fences R Us sets all horse pasture fence posts in concrete. No exceptions. The concrete is poured and allowed to cure before any fence boards or rails are attached.
| Post Location | Depth | Concrete |
|---|---|---|
| Line posts | 2.5 ft minimum | Always |
| Corner posts | 3 to 3.5 ft | Always |
| Gate posts | 3.5 to 4 ft | Always |
| Brace posts | 3 ft | Always |
Post spacing for board fencing is 8 feet on center. Post spacing for no-climb wire is 8 to 10 feet on center with concrete at corners and gates.
Fence Safety Rules for Horse Pastures in Central Florida
Fence Height
54 to 60 inches is the standard height for horse pasture fencing in Marion County. Stallions and horses prone to jumping need a minimum of 60 inches. Foals need a bottom board no higher than 12 inches from the ground to prevent rolling under the fence.
No Wire Without a Top Rail
No-climb wire without a board top rail is not safe for horse pastures. Horses at speed do not see the wire. A board top rail at 54 to 60 inches gives a visible barrier at eye level. The wire below handles containment. The top rail handles visibility and impact if a horse runs into the fence.
Board Gaps
Board gaps on horse pasture fencing should not exceed 6 inches. Foals can get heads and legs through larger gaps. Standard 4-board spacing works for adult horses. Pastures with mares and foals need tighter bottom-board gaps.
Corner Radius
Square corners are a hazard on horse pastures. A horse chased into a corner has no escape route. This leads to kicks, scrambling, and fence damage. Rounded or angled corners at 45 degrees reduce the hazard. Manny discusses corner treatment during the site visit for pastures with multiple horses.
No Protruding Hardware
All nail heads, bolt ends, and hinge hardware should be flush or recessed on horse pasture fencing. Protruding hardware tears skin and eyes. Fences R Us uses ring-shank nails and recessed bolt hardware on every horse fence build.
Adding paddock dividers inside the pasture perimeter? See Paddock Fencing. Adding a run-in shed inside the paddock? See Run-In Shed Builder.
Getting Horse Pasture Fencing Built by Fences R Us
Call (352) 266-2849 or use the contact form. Tell Manny the acreage, fence type you are considering, and the horse types you are containing.
Manny measures the perimeter, checks terrain and soil, confirms gate locations, and discusses fence height and board count. He walks the full property before quoting.
You get a firm price covering fence type, board count, post spec, and gate count. Linear footage and materials are itemized. No surprises on the invoice.
Timeline depends on acreage and fence type. A 2-acre board fence perimeter runs two to three days. Larger properties and pipe rail take longer. Manny walks the finished fence before the crew leaves.
Horse Pasture Fencing Across Five Central Florida Counties
Fences R Us installs horse pasture fencing for farms, breeding operations, and training facilities within one hour of Ocala.
Other Equestrian Builds from Fences R Us
Horse pasture fencing is one of seven equestrian builds from Fences R Us. See the full Equestrian Structures & Fencing page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Horse Pasture Fencing in Ocala, FL
Get a Free Horse Pasture Fencing Estimate
Manny comes out, walks the perimeter, and gives you a written quote. No obligation. Call (352) 266-2849 or use the form below.
