
Agricultural Fence Installation, Texoma
Our agricultural fencing solutions offer a comprehensive range of options to suit all your needs. From woven wire and cattle panels to barbed wire and high game fences, we provide versatile and effective solutions for any application. We also specialize in additional features such as water breakaways and custom entrances, ensuring that every aspect of your fencing is covered.
With a wide variety of materials, designs, and configurations available, we handle it all to create tailored solutions that meet the unique demands of your agricultural operations. Whatever your requirements, we deliver high-quality, durable fencing built to withstand the rigors of farm life. Trust us to enhance the security and functionality of your property with our expert fencing solutions.

Cattle Guard Installation
Our cattle guards offer durability and function, with options like drill stem or thick-wall galvanized steel for corrosion resistance. Built with robust concrete footers, they ensure stability and can be powder coated for a custom look. Designed to complement your fence installation, they provide a reliable solution for livestock management.
No Climb Woven Wire Fence
Our woven wire fences provide secure solutions for livestock and predator control. From durable field fencing to high game fencing, we offer options for any need. Built for strength and longevity, our fences blend function with appearance. As a trusted fence contractor, we deliver reliable fencing for any terrain.


Barbed-Wire Fence Contractor
Our barbed wire fencing offers a cost-effective way to secure property and manage livestock. With multiple strand and gauge options, it ensures durability and containment. The sharp barbs deter intruders while keeping animals safe. As a trusted fence installer, we provide quality materials for lasting protection.
Custom Gate Entrances
Our custom gate entrances combine elegance and security, creating a striking focal point for your property. Whether you have a design in mind or need inspiration, we craft durable, high-quality gates to match your style. If you're searching for "fence companies near me" that offer expert craftsmanship, we’re here to bring your vision to life.

Looking for fence within city limits? Check out all our fence options on our services page!

Cable Fencing: High-Tensile Strength with Clean, Open Visibility
Cable fencing is a top-tier solution for ranch entrances, livestock lanes, and arenas where strength and appearance both matter. It offers a minimal visual footprint while delivering serious performance under pressure — ideal for working properties across Texoma that need reliable fencing without blocking the view.
At Smart Site Construction, we build cable fences using either drill stem or line pipe posts, each set 36 inches deep in concrete for maximum stability. We tension each run with heavy-duty shackles and spring systems, allowing for a tight fence line from day one — and the ability to adjust tension over time as conditions shift.


Key advantages of cable fencing include:
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Low Profile, High Strength: Ideal for horse arenas, lane fencing, and entryways where looks and function need to align.
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Adjustable Tensioning: Springs and shackles allow for future re-tightening without removing hardware or replacing lines.
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Heavy-Duty Framing: Welded pipe posts stand up to heavy livestock contact and vehicle access points.
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Custom Cable Count: Typically built with 4 to 6 strands, depending on livestock and spacing needs.
We’ve installed these systems throughout Denison, Gunter, and McKinney, where landowners want fencing that looks sharp, handles livestock pressure, and lasts decades without sagging or stretching.
Curious if cable fencing fits your property? View ranch fencing options in Gunter or explore fence builds in McKinney to see how we apply this system in real-world layouts.
Fence Planning for Farm Layouts and Livestock Rotation
Efficient fencing isn’t just about boundaries — it’s about how you move, manage, and protect your animals day to day. On working farms and ranches across Texoma, the right layout can make all the difference in reducing labor, improving pasture health, and keeping livestock calm and productive.
We work with property owners to create fencing systems that support smart grazing cycles and multi-species use. Whether you’re managing cattle, goats, horses, or a mix of animals, we can help you plan paddock layouts that allow for proper rest periods, avoid overgrazing, and make full use of your acreage.
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Key features of well-planned ag fencing include:
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Rotational Grazing Zones: Multiple paddocks with central access points or alleys to simplify movement and maximize forage regeneration.
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Strategic Gate Placement: Gates positioned for easy tractor or ATV access, with minimal stress on animals during transfers.
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Access to Water: Fence design that maintains shared access to ponds, troughs, or automatic watering systems without cross-contamination.
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Species-Specific Layouts: Considerations for fencing different types of animals in adjacent areas, minimizing competition and ensuring proper containment.
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Feed and Equipment Paths: Built-in traffic routes for feed delivery, hay bales, or vet access that don’t cut through sensitive grazing zones.
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We’ve worked with landowners across Gunter, Pottsboro, and Whitesboro to design fencing layouts that reduce bottlenecks, speed up pasture rotation, and make daily work more manageable. Our goal is to help you get the most out of your land — not just fence it in.
Want to see how smart layouts pair with different fence styles? Browse our full range of agricultural fencing solutions in Sherman or view info about projects in Pottsboro and Van Alstyne to see what’s possible for your property.
​Choosing the Right Fence: Woven Wire, Barbed Wire, or Electric?
When it comes to agricultural fencing in Texoma, no single material fits every need. The right choice depends on the animals you're keeping, the terrain you're working with, and how much time you want to spend on upkeep. At Smart Site Construction, we help ranchers and landowners make the right call based on function, not just price.
Each fencing type offers distinct benefits:

Woven Wire
Woven wire fences are ideal for containing smaller livestock like goats and sheep, or protecting poultry from predators. This style offers a tight grid pattern that prevents climbing, pushing, or squeezing through.
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Best for: Goats, sheep, chickens, general livestock containment
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Pros: Excellent security, strong visual barrier, low injury risk
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Cons: Higher material cost, more labor to install
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Lifespan: 20–30 years with proper post bracing

Barbed Wire
Barbed wire is a tried-and-true option for cattle and perimeter fencing. It’s cost-effective and effective as a psychological deterrent rather than a physical one.
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Best for: Cattle, perimeter lines, large acreage
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Pros: Affordable, fast to install, effective over long distances
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Cons: Not suitable for smaller animals, higher injury risk
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Lifespan: 15–25 years with routine tensioning

Electric Fencing
Electric fencing is a flexible tool that can be used alone or combined with other fence types. It’s particularly useful for rotational grazing and temporary enclosures.
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Best for: Cattle, horses, multi-use pastures
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Pros: Flexible layout, low upfront material cost, easy to adjust
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Cons: Requires power source, regular checks, less effective in high-weed areas
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Lifespan: Variable — 10–20 years depending on charger and material use
We often help clients in areas like Gainesville, Howe, and Melissa combine materials to match their land and herd. Whether you're fencing hundreds of acres or building a small family operation, choosing the right fence type upfront can save you time and expense down the road.

