Agricultural Fencing
Purpose-built pipe and rail fencing for horses, cattle, and livestock. Professional ranch-grade construction.
Agricultural Fencing Meridian β Built for Idaho Ranches and Farms
Agricultural fencing Meridian ranchers and farmers rely on has to do more than just look good. It has to safely contain large animals, withstand pressure from cattle and horses, survive Idaho winters and dry summers, and last for decades with minimal maintenance. Askatu Construction has been installing agricultural fencing Meridian, ID property owners trust since 2003, with installations standing on properties across Meridian, Eagle, Star, Kuna, and rural Ada and Canyon counties.
Whether you're fencing a backyard horse pen, perimeter for a working ranch, or a paddock for cattle, our agricultural fencing Meridian solutions are engineered for the specific livestock you keep. Horses need different fencing than cattle; sheep and goats need different containment than llamas and alpacas. We follow guidance from the USDA on livestock containment best practices to spec the right system for your operation.
Agricultural Fencing Meridian Options β Pipe and Rail
Our agricultural fencing Meridian installations include:
- Pipe fencing β gold standard for horse arenas, paddocks, high-value livestock. Welded steel pipe construction.
- 2-rail wood β traditional ranch aesthetic for property lines and low-pressure containment
- 3-rail and 4-rail β taller, more secure containment for horses and cattle
- Combined wire and rail β wood or pipe rails with welded wire mesh for smaller livestock
- Pasture perimeter β long runs across acreage properties
- Round pens and arenas β custom diameters for training and exercise
Well-Stem Post Installation β Built for Idaho
Many of our agricultural fencing Meridian installations use a technique called well-stem post installation β repurposing decommissioned oil well stems as fence posts. Well-stem posts are denser and significantly more durable than standard wood or pipe posts, making them ideal for high-pressure livestock applications. They handle cattle pressure, horse contact, and Idaho's freeze-thaw soil movement better than any alternative.
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Why Choose Agricultural Fencing?
Agricultural fencing requires specialized knowledge and construction techniques. Livestock place unique demands on fencingβit must be strong enough to contain large animals, visible enough to prevent collisions, and safe enough to minimize injury risk. Our agricultural fencing meets all these requirements.
We offer both pipe fence and wood rail options, each with their own advantages. Pipe fencing provides maximum visibility and strength with minimal maintenance, while wood rail offers a classic ranch aesthetic with proven performance. All of our agricultural fence installations use well-stem post mounting for exceptional stability.
Whether you're fencing pasture for horses, cattle, sheep, or other livestock, we'll design and install a fence system that meets your specific needs. Custom gate designs ensure easy access while maintaining security, and our installations are built to withstand the daily wear and tear that comes with containing livestock.
Pipe & Wood Rail Options
Choose the right material for your needs
Well-Stem Installation
Maximum post stability and strength
Custom Gate Designs
BSize and style to match your operation
Strong for All Livestock
Horses, cattle, sheep, and more
Heights 4-6 Ft
Appropriate for different livestockl
Painted or Galvanized
Choose your finish preference
Agricultural Fencing FAQs
How much does agricultural fencing Meridian cost?
Agricultural fencing Meridian pricing varies widely by fence type (wood rail vs pipe vs combined), linear footage, and site access. Long perimeter runs benefit from per-project pricing rather than per-foot rates. We provide free site visits β call (208) 841-3928.
What's the best fence for horses?
Welded steel pipe fencing is the gold standard for horse containment. It's strong enough to withstand horse pressure, visible enough that horses won't run through it, and has no sharp edges that cause injury. For property line perimeters, 3 or 4-rail wood fencing is more economical.
What is well-stem post installation?
Well-stem posts are repurposed decommissioned oil well stems used as fence posts. They're significantly denser and more durable than standard wood or pipe posts, making them ideal for high-pressure agricultural applications. They handle Idaho's freeze-thaw cycles without heaving.
Do you install agricultural fencing outside Meridian?
Yes. We install agricultural fencing across the entire Treasure Valley including Eagle, Star, Kuna, Nampa, Caldwell, Middleton, and rural Ada and Canyon counties. Larger ranch projects are quoted with site visits to assess access and terrain.
Ready for Agricultural Fencing?
Get professional ranch-grade fencing for your livestock. Contact us for a free consultation and quote.