Fencing isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you’re protecting livestock, keeping out wild hogs, or managing game populations, choosing the right type of fence is key to getting the results you want—and avoiding problems down the road.
Wild Hog Barriers
Feral hogs are destructive, strong, and persistent. If they’re on your property, you need a barrier that can handle their brute force and digging habits. That means heavy-duty wire, buried fencing, and a design that won’t let them squeeze through or root under. At Tri-State Fencing, we build hog barriers that don’t just slow them down—they stop them for good.
Game Fencing
Whether you’re managing deer populations or running a hunting lease, game fencing requires height, tension, and durability. We specialize in tall fences designed to control movement without harming the animals. Our woven wire game fences are built to handle pressure and last for years, even across challenging terrain.
Cattle and Ranch Fencing
For ranchers, good fencing isn’t optional—it’s essential. From barbed wire cross fencing to perimeter ranch fencing, we build strong, straight lines that keep your herd where it belongs. We understand how livestock move and what a working fence needs to withstand over time. Our fences are built with purpose and precision.
A Fence Should Fit the Land
Not all properties are flat or easy to access, and not all fencing crews are willing to tackle rough ground. But at Tri-State Fencing, we’ve worked on all kinds of land—from brush-choked creek bottoms to hilly pasture—and we’re equipped to handle it. Our team brings the experience, tools, and work ethic needed to get the job done, wherever it takes us.
Choosing What Works
Choosing the right type of fence means considering the animals you’re keeping in (or out), the terrain, and your long-term goals. We’re here to walk you through your options, offer expert recommendations, and build the fence that fits your property—not just the one that’s easiest to sell.
Let’s Build Something That Lasts
Ready to talk fencing? Whether you’ve got a few acres or a few hundred, Tri-State Fencing is prepared to deliver the quality and reliability your land deserves.