Farm & Agricultural Fencing in South Carolina
Professional farm fence installation for livestock, property boundaries, and agricultural operations across Orangeburg County and beyond.
Farm Fence Installation — Built for South Carolina Properties
South Carolina's agricultural heritage runs deep, and so does our commitment to serving local farmers, ranchers, and rural property owners. Dubya Fence Company provides durable, professionally installed farm fencing designed to contain livestock, protect crops, and secure property boundaries.
Whether you need to fence a small pasture or miles of property line, we offer the right fencing solutions at fair, honest prices. Call (803) 855-1001 for a free on-site estimate.
Agricultural Fence Types We Install
Field Fence / Woven Wire
The workhorse of agricultural fencing. Woven wire field fence is ideal for containing cattle, goats, sheep, and other livestock. Available in various heights and mesh spacings.
- Cattle panels (47" and 52")
- Sheep and goat tight-mesh
- General purpose field fence
High-Tensile Wire
Strong, economical, and low-maintenance. High-tensile wire fencing covers large areas cost-effectively and lasts for decades with minimal upkeep.
- Smooth wire (electric or non-electric)
- Multi-strand configurations
- Ideal for large acreage
Board & Rail Fence
Classic and attractive, board fencing is the preferred choice for horse farms and estates. Available in wood or low-maintenance vinyl ranch rail.
- 3-rail and 4-rail options
- Wood or vinyl materials
- Perfect for horse properties
Chain Link
Durable and secure, chain link fencing works well for kennels, equipment yards, barn areas, and high-security agricultural applications.
- Galvanized or vinyl-coated
- Heights up to 12 feet
- Great for equipment security
Electric Fence
Effective and affordable for temporary or rotational grazing setups. Electric fencing trains livestock to respect boundaries with minimal materials.
- Permanent and portable options
- Solar-powered energizers
- Great for rotational grazing
Split Rail / Post & Rail
A rustic, natural look perfect for property boundaries, decorative paddocks, and rural estate entrances. Available in pressure-treated wood or cedar.
- 2-rail and 3-rail options
- Pressure-treated or cedar
- Property boundaries and decoration
Common Farm Fencing Applications
Livestock Containment
Keep cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and pigs securely fenced with the right materials for each species. We match the fence type to your animals' behavior and strength.
Property Boundary Fencing
Clearly define your property lines with durable fencing that lasts for decades. Essential for preventing livestock from straying and resolving boundary questions with neighbors.
Crop Protection
Keep deer, wild boar, and other wildlife from damaging your crops and gardens. We install wildlife-exclusion fencing designed to protect your livelihood.
Rotational Grazing
Divide pastures for managed grazing with permanent or portable electric fencing. Proper rotational grazing improves pasture health and livestock nutrition.
Horse Paddocks & Arenas
Safe, visible fencing is critical for horses. We install board fence, vinyl ranch rail, and diamond mesh fencing designed specifically for equine safety.
Equipment & Barn Security
Protect expensive farm equipment, outbuildings, and storage areas with secure chain link or welded wire fencing with lockable gates.
Get a Free Farm Fence Estimate
From small paddocks to large property lines, Dubya Fence provides free on-site estimates for all agricultural fencing projects.
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The best fence depends on the livestock. For cattle, high-tensile wire or heavy-duty field fence works well. For horses, board fence, vinyl ranch rail, or diamond mesh is safest. For small animals like goats or sheep, woven wire field fence with tight spacing prevents escape. Dubya Fence can recommend the right solution for your animals.
Fencing cost depends on the perimeter rather than acreage. A typical square 1-acre lot has about 835 feet of perimeter. At $5-15 per linear foot for field or wire fencing installed, that is roughly $4,000-$12,500 per acre. Larger properties benefit from lower per-foot costs. Call Dubya Fence for a custom estimate.
Agricultural fencing is often exempt from permits in rural, unincorporated areas of South Carolina. However, if your property is in a municipality or zoned residential, permits may still be required. Check with your local zoning office or let Dubya Fence help you determine what is needed.
Timeline depends on the total footage, terrain, and fence type. A typical pasture fence of 1,000-2,000 linear feet can be completed in 3-7 days. Difficult terrain, rocky soil, or heavily wooded property lines may take longer. Dubya Fence provides timeline estimates with every quote.
