Fences Built to Hold Livestock and Manage Land

Ranch Fencing in Fort Worth for properties managing livestock, defining boundaries, and controlling large acreage

WWC Fence & Construction installs ranch fencing across Fort Worth and surrounding acreage properties where land management, livestock containment, and boundary definition determine daily operations. The fencing systems accommodate agricultural work, recreational land use, and residential properties with enough acreage to require durable perimeter control. Materials and styles are selected based on what the land demands—whether that means containing cattle, marking property lines across uneven terrain, or creating paddocks that hold up through Texas heat and storm exposure.


Ranch fencing addresses the challenge of managing large properties where standard residential fencing lacks the strength, height, or post spacing needed for livestock pressure and open-land conditions. The fence must handle animal weight against rails, resist warping from sun exposure, and remain secure even when vegetation grows along the line or ground shifts seasonally.



Schedule a property evaluation to review terrain conditions, livestock requirements, and material options suited to your acreage.

What Proper Ranch Fencing Requires

Ranch fence installation begins with post placement that accounts for soil composition, drainage patterns, and the load the fence will carry—corner posts bear tension from wire or rail spans, while line posts maintain spacing and prevent sagging. Post depth and bracing differ depending on whether the fence will contain large livestock, mark boundaries without animal pressure, or divide pasture areas into rotational grazing sections.


Once the system is installed, you'll notice posts remain plumb even after livestock lean or rub against rails, wire stays taut without needing frequent retensioning, and gates open smoothly without dragging or binding. The fence holds its shape across slope changes and doesn't develop gaps at ground level where animals might push through or predators could enter.



Material selection depends on operational priorities—pipe rail offers visibility and strength for horses, high-tensile wire reduces maintenance on long runs, and treated wood provides traditional aesthetics with proven durability. The choice also affects how often you'll need to inspect and maintain the system over the years.

Questions Before Starting Your Ranch Fence Project

Ranchers and acreage property owners in Fort Worth often have specific concerns about material performance, installation logistics, and how fencing integrates with land use plans.

  • What type of ranch fencing works best for cattle versus horses?

    Cattle require stronger lower rails or tighter wire spacing to prevent pushing through, while horses need visibility and smooth surfaces to avoid injury—pipe rail is commonly used for horses, and barbed or high-tensile wire for cattle depending on herd behavior and property size.

  • How does soil type in Fort Worth affect post installation?

    Clay-heavy soils common in the region require proper drainage around posts to prevent heaving during wet periods, and posts are often set deeper or with concrete to counter soil movement during seasonal expansion and contraction.

  • When should I plan fence installation around pasture use?

    Installation is typically scheduled during dry months when soil is easier to dig and livestock can be rotated to alternate pasture areas, allowing the fence line to be completed without daily disruption to grazing patterns.

  • What determines the spacing between fence posts?

    Post spacing depends on fence type and load—wire fences may space posts eight to twelve feet apart, while rail systems often use closer spacing to prevent sagging and maintain structural integrity under animal pressure.

  • How long does ranch fencing last in North Texas weather?

    Treated wood posts and quality wire or rail materials routinely perform for fifteen to twenty-five years depending on maintenance, sun exposure, and soil conditions, with proper tension adjustments and occasional repairs extending functional life.

WWC Fence & Construction provides detailed project estimates that account for terrain, material selection, and access constraints across your property. Request a consultation to discuss ranch fencing design and installation tailored to your land management needs.