Fencing Built for Livestock and Land

Farm and ranch fencing installation in Katy, Texas

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When you manage cattle, horses, or other livestock on acreage in Katy, your fencing needs to contain animals reliably and hold up under constant pressure. Farm and ranch fencing is built with heavier materials and longer spans than residential systems, and it must account for animal behavior, terrain, and gate access across large properties. EB Privacy Fences LLC installs pipe fencing, wire fencing, wood rail systems, and agricultural-grade enclosures for working land.


We lay out fence lines based on pasture boundaries, access roads, and water sources, then set posts at intervals that balance cost and strength. Materials are selected for durability and visibility, and corner posts are braced to resist tension from long wire runs. The result is fencing that keeps livestock where they belong and supports rotational grazing, separation, and safe handling.


If you need functional fencing for your farm or ranch in Katy, contact EB Privacy Fences LLC to schedule a site visit and review your layout.

What Goes Into a Farm Fence Install

Farm fencing starts with walking the property to identify natural boundaries, water crossings, and areas where animals tend to gather or push against barriers. In Katy, we plan for wet ground conditions during spring and summer, using longer posts or gravel bases where soil is soft. Posts are set at measured intervals, and wire or pipe is stretched tight to minimize sagging and prevent animals from reaching under or through the line.


Once installation is complete, your pastures will have clear divisions, and livestock will stay within designated areas without constant checking. Gates will open wide enough for tractors and trailers, and corner braces will hold tension without leaning. You will notice that animals stop testing weak spots and that your ability to manage rotations or separate groups improves immediately.


EB Privacy Fences LLC handles large acreage projects efficiently, using equipment suited for long runs and rough terrain. We do not leave gaps in the line, and we install gates at locations that make daily work easier. Pricing reflects linear footage, material choice, and the number of corners or gates required, and timelines account for ground conditions and weather.


Answers to Questions About Agricultural Fencing

Landowners preparing to fence pasture or working areas often ask about material durability, spacing, and how to handle uneven ground. These are the questions we hear most often before starting farm and ranch fencing projects in Katy.


What fencing works best for cattle?

Pipe fencing and barbed wire are the most common choices for cattle in Katy. Pipe offers visibility and strength, while wire is cost-effective for large acreage and easier to tension across long runs.


How far apart should posts be on a ranch fence?

Post spacing depends on material and terrain. Pipe fencing typically uses posts every eight to ten feet, while wire fencing can stretch posts to twelve or sixteen feet with proper tensioning and corner bracing.


Can you fence over uneven or sloping ground?

Yes, we adjust post heights and use stepped or contoured layouts to follow the terrain. Wire fencing adapts better to slopes than rigid pipe, but both can be installed on uneven land with proper planning.


What is the purpose of corner bracing?

Corner braces prevent posts from leaning inward when wire is tensioned. They transfer load along the line and keep the fence tight over time, especially on long runs with multiple strands of wire.


How long does it take to fence a large property?

Installation time depends on acreage, terrain, and material. A typical pasture fence for ten acres in Katy may take three to five days, while larger properties with multiple enclosures take longer and are scheduled in phases.


If you need durable, practical fencing for livestock or open land, EB Privacy Fences LLC can design and install a system that fits your property and budget. Get in touch to schedule a site walk in Katy and receive a detailed estimate based on your acreage and fencing needs.