
Trust your horse fencing with the professionals! All of our horse fences including wire, are constructed without sharp edges!
We take large animal containment with the highest seriousness! We know horses, how curious they are, how easily a fence could danger them and how serious it is if a horse was get out! Not all horse fence are constructed the same but you can always trust Production FenceWorks to build the safest fence possible for your horse.
Production FenceWorks really knows their stuff when it comes to the containment of horses! They understood me and my horses and we understood them. They built an incredibly safe and beautiful fence for my horses!
Brenda Johnson
Winder, Georgia
Brenda Johnson
Winder, Georgia
The Right Fencing for your Horse
Providing fencing for your horses can be easier said than done. Because horses are curious creatures, they may test out any sort of fencing that you install for them. As they are exploring, they can get hurt on fencing that is not properly installed or created from potentially dangerous materials. The good news is that there is fencing for horses that is both safe and secure. And while you may pay a bit more up front for the right materials, you will be able to more than make up your cost with low maintenance and fewer veterinarian bills. The first step is to hire a competent, experienced fencing contractor that can help you secure your animals safely. We have the tips and information you need to complete this job.
Materials to Avoid
Most horse owners and veterinarians will agree that the worst choice of fencing for horses is barbed wire. Yes, it is the cheapest type of fence you can purchase, but there are more injuries to horses from this type of fence than any of the other styles combined. The lacerations that have been seen from horses running into barbed wire have resulted in serious complications like fractures and infection. You may think you are saving cash up front by installing barbed wire fencing, but your veterinarian bills may far exceed your savings and the harm to your animals can be great.
Materials to Consider
There are plenty of good materials that will keep your horses secure on your property and keep them safe from injury. Many horse owners will go with wood fencing, and this can be a good choice – especially when it is painted white so the horses can see it easily. However, injuries can happen with wood fencing, such as when a horse kicks the fence and causes it to splinter or runs into the fence without seeing it. You can opt for a plastic coated wood for greater durability and safety, although the initial cost will run you a bit more.
Another excellent choice in fencing for horses is vinyl fencing that will look similar to wood but last longer and require almost no maintenance. This is also one of the safest choices for your horses. It costs a bit more than wood at the installation, but the savings in maintenance and possible veterinarian bills will more than make up that extra amount. Another good choice that is equally safe but slightly less expensive is the flexible fence with high-tensile wire. These fences also require little upkeep and have been found to be safe for horses.
If you are shopping for fencing for your horses, let us help you choose the right fence for you. We will take into consideration your needs, preferences and budget to come up with the best materials for your fencing project. Then, our professional installation services will ensure that your fencing is made to last and keep your horses safely confined for many years to come.









