Fencing Built to Hold Livestock Securely

Agricultural fencing installation serving farms and rural properties in Frankfort, Ohio.

Your livestock depend on fencing that stays tight and holds up to daily pressure, and your property in Frankfort requires materials and installation methods that work with rolling terrain and shifting soil conditions. Whether you need barbed wire for open pasture, woven wire for smaller animals, or board fencing along roadways, the fence needs to do its job year after year without constant repair.

Dearing Farms General Contracting LLC installs agricultural fencing designed for livestock containment and property boundaries across Frankfort and the surrounding area. Services include barbed wire, woven wire, three-board and four-board fencing, and vinyl solutions built to suit your land and operation. Proper post setting and tensioning are adjusted for southern Ohio soil conditions, which affect how well a fence holds over time. Every installation focuses on strong corner assemblies, clean line work, and materials that handle weather and animal pressure without failing early.

Request a free estimate to discuss fencing options tailored to your acreage and livestock needs in Frankfort.

What Goes Into a Farm Fence That Lasts

You start by walking the fence line to identify terrain changes, existing posts, and places where water tends to collect or soil shifts during freeze and thaw cycles in Frankfort. Posts are set at depths and spacing that match your fencing type, and corner bracing is built to handle the tension that keeps wire tight and boards level. Gates are installed with hardware that opens smoothly and closes securely, even after years of use.

After installation, you will notice fence lines that run straight, gates that swing without dragging, and wire that stays taut without sagging between posts. Livestock stop testing weak spots, and you spend less time repairing sections that were never built right in the first place.

Licensed and insured with decades of experience working on uneven terrain and large acreage, Dearing Farms General Contracting LLC handles projects across multiple fence types and property sizes. The work does not include livestock handling or pasture rotation planning, but it does include cleanup and removal of old fencing materials when needed.

You Probably Have a Few Questions Before We Start

Landowners in Frankfort often ask about materials, timing, and what to prepare before installation begins, so here are answers to the most common concerns.

What type of fencing works best for cattle and horses?
Cattle do well with barbed wire or woven wire depending on herd size and pasture rotation, while horses are safer with board fencing or vinyl that will not injure them if they lean or rub against it. Your land layout and budget also play a role in which option makes the most sense.
How long does agricultural fencing installation take?
Most projects take between two days and a week depending on acreage, terrain, and fence type. You will receive a timeline during the estimate based on your specific property in Frankfort.
What happens if the ground is uneven or rocky?
Posts are set using equipment that handles rocky or sloped ground, and spacing is adjusted to keep the fence line stable even when elevation changes. Southern Ohio terrain is common for this type of work.
Why does corner bracing matter?
Corner posts absorb all the tension from wire or board runs, so without proper bracing they lean or fail within a few seasons. Strong corners keep your entire fence line tight and functional.
When should I replace old fencing instead of repairing it?
If posts are rotting below ground, wire is rusted through in multiple places, or you are repairing the same sections every year, replacement saves you time and money in the long run. An on-site evaluation will show you what is worth keeping.

Dearing Farms General Contracting LLC works with farms, pastures, and agricultural land throughout Frankfort and surrounding communities, and every project starts with a free estimate that covers materials, labor, and timeline. Reach out to schedule an on-site visit and get fencing built to last.