Farm & Agricultural Fencing in Ocala, FL
Board fencing, field wire, farm gates, high-tensile, and barbed wire. Built with mill-direct materials across five Central Florida counties.
Get a Free Estimate ›Marion County Runs on Agriculture. Your Fence Should Be Built for It.
Cattle ranches, horse farms, row crops, timber operations. They all need fence that holds up in real Florida conditions. That means heat, humidity, sandy soil, and animals that test every post.
Fences R Us has been building farm and agricultural fencing in Ocala and across Marion County since 2003. Manny and his crew know the land here. They know which materials last and which ones fail.
They buy creosote treated posts and pressure treated boards direct from the mill. No middleman markup. No surface-only treatment. The savings show up on your invoice.
The crew that quotes the job is the same crew that builds it. No subcontractors.
Cost varies by acreage, terrain, post spacing, and materials. Call for a written quote.
Every Type of Farm Fence Built in Central Florida
The right fence depends on your land, your livestock, and your budget. Here is what Fences R Us builds.
Board Fencing
The most common fence on Marion County horse properties and cattle farms. Available in 3-board, 4-board, and 5-board configurations. Posts are set in pressure treated pine or creosote treated hardwood.
Board fencing gives clear visual boundaries, handles livestock pressure well, and lasts for decades when built right.
Best for: horse pastures, cattle operations, property frontsField Wire Fencing
Also called woven wire or no-climb fence. Available in multiple heights and mesh sizes. Works well for mixed-use pastures. Pairs with wood posts or T-posts depending on terrain and budget.
Field wire fencing is a known specialty of the Fences R Us crew.
Best for: sheep, goats, hogs, mixed livestockFarm Gate Installation
A fence without a proper gate is a problem waiting to happen. Fences R Us installs farm gates in wood, pipe, and galvanized steel. Single gates, double drive gates, and sliding gates for high-traffic areas.
Gates are hung level, set in concrete, and built for daily use by equipment and livestock.
Best for: driveway entries, paddock access, equipment yardsHigh-Tensile Wire
Covers large acreage efficiently. Uses fewer posts than field wire, which lowers material and labor cost on big parcels. Can be run smooth or electrified for additional animal control.
Popular on cattle operations and large rural properties across Levy and Alachua counties.
Best for: large acreage, cattle pastures, deer fencingBarbed Wire Fencing
The workhorse of Florida cattle country. Single, double, or multi-strand configurations. Posts set right, wire run tight. Barbed wire fencing done correctly lasts for decades with minimal maintenance.
Most cost-effective option for large back pastures and perimeter fencing.
Best for: cattle pastures, perimeter security, large rural parcelsCross-Buck Fencing
Traditional X-pattern rail fencing most often used for corner accents, entrance ways, and decorative perimeter runs on horse properties. Adds a classic farm look while still functioning as a boundary fence.
Often combined with board fencing on front-facing property lines.
Best for: horse properties, ranch entrances, decorative useWhich Agricultural Fence Is Right for Your Property?
Use this table to compare the most common farm fence types by key factors. Call Manny to discuss which fits your land and budget.
| Fence Type | Best Livestock | Acreage Fit | Relative Cost | Typical Lifespan | Electrifiable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Board Fencing | Horses, cattle | Small to mid | Highest | 25 to 40 years | No |
| Field Wire | Sheep, goats, hogs | Small to large | Mid | 15 to 25 years | ✓ |
| High-Tensile | Cattle, deer, mixed | Large acreage | Mid-low | 20 to 30 years | ✓ |
| Barbed Wire | Cattle | Large acreage | Lowest | 15 to 20 years | No |
| Cross-Buck | Horses (decorative) | Small runs | Mid-high | 20 to 30 years | No |
Lifespan estimates assume proper installation and mill-direct treated materials. Actual results vary by soil type, animal pressure, and maintenance.
Why Mill-Direct Materials Make a Difference in Florida Soil
Florida soil is hard on fence posts. Sandy, moist, and full of insects. The base of every post takes a beating from day one. The treatment on that post determines how long it lasts.
Most fencing contractors buy from a local supplier. The materials get marked up at least once before they reach your property. Fences R Us cuts that out by buying direct from the mill.
Every post and board meets the same quality standard. Creosote treated posts are treated all the way through, not just on the surface. That matters when the ground is working on that post every day.
You pay less. The fence lasts longer. That is the point of buying direct.
What to Expect When You Call Fences R Us
No guesswork. No surprises. Here is exactly how a farm fence job works from first call to finished fence.
Call (352) 266-2849 or use the contact form. Manny picks up or calls back the same day. He does not do ballpark estimates over the phone.
Manny comes out to walk the property. He measures the run, checks the terrain, and looks at what materials make sense for your specific situation.
You get a firm price in writing before any work starts. No hidden additions mid-job. If anything changes, you hear about it before it shows up on your invoice.
The crew shows up when they say they will. Most farm fence jobs run one to three days depending on length and terrain. The same crew that quoted the job builds it.
Walk the fence line with Manny. If anything needs adjusting, it gets fixed before the crew leaves. That is how 22 years in this business works.
Farm Fencing Across Five Central Florida Counties
Fences R Us serves agricultural fencing customers within roughly one hour of Ocala. Most jobs in the five-county area qualify for a free on-site estimate.
Learn More About Each Agricultural Fencing Service
Each page below goes deeper on materials, installation details, and pricing factors for that specific fence type.
Looking for horse fencing? See the Equestrian Structures & Fencing page. Need residential fencing, commercial chain link, or repairs? Visit the Fences R Us homepage to see all services.
Frequently Asked Questions About Farm Fencing in Ocala, FL
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Fences R Us handles all fence types and outdoor structures across Central Florida.
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Manny comes out, walks your property, and gives you a written quote. No obligation. No pressure. Just a straight answer on what it costs and how long it takes.
