Heritage Fence Offers a Variety of Wire Fence Options, Including Barbed Wire & Woven Wire
Barbed wire fencing is a highly effective and trusted solution for securing large Oxford properties, agricultural lands, and high-security areas. Known for its strength and deterrent capabilities, barbed wire provides a reliable barrier that prevents unauthorized access and effectively contains livestock.
The sharp, spaced barbs are designed to discourage climbing or breaching, making this fence ideal for areas that require enhanced protection.
Woven wire fencing is a superior choice for those seeking a durable, versatile, and secure solution for agricultural, residential, or commercial applications. This fence type is designed with tightly woven horizontal and vertical wires that form a strong and resilient barrier, making it ideal for containing livestock, protecting crops, and marking property boundaries.
Unlike traditional wire fencing, woven wire provides enhanced stability and prevents animals from pushing through or under the fence, offering both containment and security.
Heritage Fence often installs wire on a ranch-style fence as an effective and practical solution for enhancing both the functionality and security of your property. Combining the timeless aesthetic of post and rail fencing with the strength and versatility of wire, this installation method is ideal for containing livestock, marking boundaries, and protecting valuable agricultural assets.
By integrating high-quality woven or barbed wire with your ranch-style fence, you create a resilient barrier that prevents animals from escaping while deterring potential intruders.
Wire fencing systems can be customized in height, wire gauge, and mesh size to meet specific needs, making them adaptable for farms, ranches, industrial sites, and residential properties. With minimal maintenance required, wire fences are a cost-effective solution for those seeking long-lasting performance, security, and containment.
Wire fencing, including barbed and woven wire, is more affordable compared to many other fencing options, making it an ideal solution for large properties, farms, and ranches.
Once installed, wire fences, especially those with galvanized or coated finishes, require minimal upkeep, saving time and reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Both barbed wire and woven wire fences are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions, offering long-lasting protection for livestock, crops, and property boundaries.
Barbed wire fences provide an effective deterrent against trespassers and animals due to their sharp, pointed design, making them an excellent choice for security-sensitive areas.
Wire fencing is highly adaptable and can be used for various purposes, from containing livestock and deterring intruders to marking property lines. Woven wire is especially suitable for keeping small animals secure, while barbed wire adds an extra layer of security.
Wire fencing comes in various heights, gauges, and configurations, allowing for tailored solutions based on specific needs, whether for agricultural purposes, property demarcation, or added security.
Barbed wire uses strands of wire with sharp barbs for deterrence, great for perimeter security and large pastures. Woven wire is a mesh grid that physically contains animals (or excludes wildlife) with minimal gaps, ideal for livestock, gardens, and crop protection.
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Cattle: barbed or high-tensile woven (fixed-knot)
Horses: no-barb woven (2×4” or 4×4” openings) to prevent hoof catch
Goats/Sheep: tight woven mesh (e.g., 4×4” or smaller)
Dogs/Chickens/Garden: small-opening woven (e.g., 2×4” or smaller) for containment/exclusion
Options include common woven openings like 2×4”, 4×4”, and field-fence patterns (graduated spacing), and strand/barb configurations for barbed wire. We’ll spec gauge, tension, and spacing based on species, terrain, and budget.
We use quality galvanized and coated products (e.g., Class III galvanization or zinc-aluminum coatings) plus proper bracing, corner assemblies, and tensioning. That combo resists rust and keeps fabric tight for years.
Yes. We frequently add woven or welded wire to the inside of a post-and-rail fence. It keeps the classic ranch look while providing real containment for pets and livestock.
Some neighborhoods, HOAs, and cities restrict barbed wire or require setbacks. We’ll help you verify local rules and propose compliant alternatives (e.g., smooth high-tensile or woven) if needed.
Yes, tight woven mesh, bottom apron/mesh, or coyote rollers depending on the threat level and local regulations. These barriers will prevent wildlife from crossing through.
We serve the Mid-South area of Southwest Tennessee and North Mississippi installing fences and completing deck construction projects in Collierville, TN; Germantown, TN; Memphis, TN, Arlington, TN, Bartlett, TN, Cordova, TN, Olive Branch, MS, Hernando, MS, Southhaven, MS, and Oxford, MS areas. You can also see our locations for more information.