Farm Fencing

Farm Tuff Fence specializes in durable, long-lasting farm fencing solutions across Central Alabama. We build fencing designed to protect livestock, define property lines, and secure rural land—whether you’re managing cattle, horses, goats, sheep, or other animals.

Our agricultural fencing is built tuff to handle Alabama terrain, weather, and daily wear. From perimeter and pasture fencing to large-scale farm enclosures, every fence is installed with precision, reinforced materials, and proven construction methods that stand the test of time.

As a locally owned company, we understand the needs of landowners, farmers, and ranchers throughout Central Alabama. When you choose Farm Tuff Fence, you’re choosing reliable craftsmanship, honest work, and fencing built to work as hard as you do.

Farm Fencing

What are your fence needs?

Tell us what you’re trying to keep in or keep out, and we’ll recommend the best fence for your land. From long pasture runs to property lines and wildlife exclusion, Farm Tuff Fence builds durable farm fencing solutions across Central Alabama—installed right and built to last.

Choose a fence type

Field fence

Designed to enclose large livestock areas while keeping animals safely contained and unwanted wildlife out. Field fencing features smaller wire spacing near the ground to prevent animals from stepping through or pushing underneath.

Electric fence

Adds an extra layer of protection and control for livestock and property. Electric fencing is ideal for deterring predators, reinforcing existing fences, and keeping even determined animals where they belong.

Wood rail fence

A classic farm-style fence that combines strength with rustic appeal. Wood rail fencing enhances the look of your property while providing reliable containment for horses and livestock.

Barbed wire fence

A durable, cost-effective solution for containing livestock over large areas. Barbed wire fencing is difficult to climb or breach and is commonly used for cattle and perimeter fencing.

Guard rail fence/corrals:

Commonly used for working pens, corrals, and training areas. Guard rail fencing provides strong containment and visibility, making it ideal for handling and managing livestock safely.

High-tensile smooth wire fence

A strong, animal-friendly alternative to traditional barbed wire. High-tensile smooth wire fencing reduces the risk of injury while still offering excellent strength and long-term durability.

Farm Fencing FAQ

Common Farm Fencing Questions

Every property is different. Below are answers to the most common questions we hear from landowners across Central Alabama.

Why is farm fencing important?
Farm fencing protects your livestock, land, and investment. A properly installed fence helps:
  • Keep livestock safely contained
  • Deter deer, wild hogs, and predators
  • Support pasture rotation and land management
  • Define property lines clearly
  • Improve safety and long-term usability
How do I choose the right type of farm fence?
The best fence depends on the animals you’re containing, wildlife pressure, terrain, and budget. Tell us what you’re keeping in or keeping out, and we’ll recommend the right setup for your land.
What fencing works best for cattle?
Cattle fencing commonly uses field fence paired with barbed wire or high-tensile wire for long-run durability. Proper corners, bracing, and post depth are key for strength.
What fencing is best for horses?
Horses do best with safer options like wood rail fencing, no-climb field fence, or smooth wire systems. Many owners add a hot wire to discourage leaning and chewing.
Do you install deer or wild hog exclusion fencing?
Yes. We install wildlife fencing designed to help deter deer and wild hogs and protect pasture, crops, and property boundaries. Height and mesh style depend on your goals and local pressure.
Can you build NRCS / EQIP-compliant fencing?
Absolutely. We’re familiar with NRCS/EQIP guidelines and can build fence systems that align with program requirements.
How should I prepare my land before installation?
A little prep helps the job run smoothly. We recommend:
  • Confirm property lines (survey if needed)
  • Clear heavy brush along the fence line if possible
  • Choose gate locations for equipment access
  • Point out terrain challenges (rock, slopes, ditches)
How long does farm fence installation take?
Timelines vary based on acreage, terrain, fence type, and weather. After we review your property, we’ll provide a clear estimate and a realistic schedule.
Do you install gates for farms and equipment access?
Yes. We install manual gates and can plan gate widths for tractors, trailers, and heavy equipment.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Central Alabama, including Cullman County and surrounding communities.

Ready to get started?

Tell us what you’re fencing in—or keeping out—and we’ll recommend the right solution.