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Straightforward, Reliable Perimeter Fencing for Working Land

Barbed wire has been the backbone of agricultural fencing across the American West for over a century — and it remains the right tool for large perimeter fencing, pasture division, and land boundary marking where practicality and economy matter most.

The difference between a good barbed wire fence and a poor one comes down to installation. Improperly set posts, inconsistent strand tension, and inadequate brace construction lead to fence lines that sag, fail under animal pressure, and need constant maintenance.

A3 Fencing installs barbed wire fencing the right way — with properly braced corner and end posts, consistent tension across every strand, and post spacing appropriate for the terrain and livestock being contained. We do the job once, and we do it correctly.

Have questions about barbed wire fencing? We have answered the most common ones below. Reach out if you need more detail.

How many strands of barbed wire do I need?

The number of strands depends on the livestock being contained. Cattle fencing typically uses 3 to 5 strands, while smaller animals or perimeter security applications may require more. We assess your specific situation and recommend the appropriate strand count during the consultation.

What post spacing do you use for barbed wire?

Standard post spacing for barbed wire fencing is typically 10 to 12 feet between line posts, with closer spacing on uneven terrain or in areas with significant animal pressure. Corner and brace assemblies are built to handle the full tension load of the wire.

Is barbed wire appropriate for horses?

Barbed wire is generally not recommended for horses. Horses can panic and run through fencing, and barbed wire causes serious lacerations in those situations. For horse containment, we recommend smooth pipe rail, board, or appropriate wire alternatives. We are happy to discuss the right option for your situation.

What gauge of barbed wire do you use?

We typically install 12.5-gauge high-tensile barbed wire for most agricultural applications. High-tensile wire holds tension better over long fence lines and requires fewer line posts than traditional low-carbon wire, making it more economical for large properties.

How long does a properly installed barbed wire fence last?

A properly installed barbed wire fence using quality materials and correctly built brace assemblies can last 20 to 30 years or more with minimal maintenance. The biggest factor in longevity is the quality of the initial installation — particularly the corner and brace construction.

Proudly Serving the Central Valley & Beyond

A3 Fencing provides professional cedar wood fence installation to homeowners throughout the Central Valley and surrounding mountain communities. No matter where you are located, our team delivers the same commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer service.

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Premium Quality
Beautiful, durable redwood fencing for residential properties that demand the best.

Elegant Security
Classic wrought iron fencing that adds elegance and security to any property.

Convenience & Access
Custom RV gates and automated electric gate systems for easy property access.

Farm & Ranch
Durable ag fencing solutions including barbed wire, pipe, and tubular steel.

Low Maintenance
Removes debris, grades uneven ground, and level to get your area ready.