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Farm & Ranch Fence Installation in Ector County

Agricultural fencing built for real working conditions across the Permian Basin — pipe corrals, field wire, perimeter fence, and gates.

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Farm & Ranch Fence in Odessa, TX

The ranch land surrounding Odessa demands fencing that can handle harsh conditions without constant maintenance. Odessa Fence Builders installs agricultural fencing for working cattle operations, horse properties, goat and sheep ranches, and rural residential acreage throughout Ector County and neighboring counties. We work in the field as well as on residential and commercial sites — and we understand what agricultural fencing actually needs to accomplish day to day.

Pipe and Rail Fencing for West Texas Operations

Heavy-wall pipe and rail is the standard for cattle and horse pens, sorting alleys, and working corrals in the Permian Basin. It absorbs pressure from large animals, resists being pushed through, and holds up to the sun and alkaline soil conditions in the region. Odessa Fence Builders welds and installs pipe corrals, holding pens, and perimeter pipe fencing for operations ranging from small rural properties to multi-section ranch tracts. We also install pipe and rod iron gates sized for your equipment access needs.

Field Wire and Perimeter Fencing

Miles of perimeter fencing require materials that hold their shape and tension across varied terrain. High-tensile field wire, barbed wire, and woven wire options are all suited for different livestock types and property layouts. Horse-safe no-climb wire is the right choice for equine operations — smooth horizontal wires eliminate the risk of leg entanglement that barbed wire creates. Odessa Fence Builders helps you select the right wire type for your livestock and installs with properly spaced posts and corner bracing that maintains tension over the long term.

Gates, Cattle Guards, and Access Points

Functional agriculture means gates that work. Panel gates, tube gates, and custom-welded swing gates in standard and oversize widths keep your operation moving without wrestling stuck hardware. We install all types of agricultural gates with the right hinge sizing for gate weight. Cattle guard fabrication and installation is also available for ranch roads where frequent livestock crossings make a gate impractical.

Serving farms and ranches in Ector County and the Permian Basin with agricultural fencing that holds up to real working conditions.

Farm & Ranch Fence Work Across Ector County and the Basin

Signs Your Agricultural Fence Needs Work

Ranch fencing issues that tend to multiply if not addressed.

Sagging or Broken Wire Runs

Wire that's lost tension sags, contacts vegetation, and eventually fails. Post spacing, brace configuration, and anchor post condition all affect tension — often a section can be re-tensioned without full replacement.

Rotted or Failing Wood Posts

Wooden corner braces and line posts in agricultural fences eventually fail in alkaline soil. Steel posts and concrete-set pipe anchors are more durable alternatives in this region.

Storm and Wind Damage

High-wind events across the Permian Basin can knock down sections of wire fencing, especially on exposed west-facing runs. Quick repairs prevent livestock from accessing damaged sections.

New Livestock or Changed Operations

Switching livestock types, expanding acreage, or adding horses to a cattle operation often requires re-evaluating existing fencing. What holds cattle doesn't always hold horses or goats.

How We Approach Agricultural Fence Projects

Ranch and farm fencing projects need planning before the first post goes in.

Site Visit and Planning

We visit the property to walk the fence line, assess terrain and soil conditions, and discuss your operation's specific needs. Livestock type, access requirements, and property boundaries all shape the material and configuration recommendations.

Material Specification and Quote

You receive a written quote specifying post material and spacing, wire type, gate sizes and hardware, and corner brace configuration. Large projects can be phased by priority sections.

Corner Bracing and Post Setting

Proper corner and end post bracing is the structural foundation of any wire fence. We install correctly configured H-braces or floating braces and set line posts at appropriate spacing for the wire type.

Wire Stringing and Gate Hanging

Wire is strung, tensioned, and attached to line posts. Gates are hung with hardware sized to gate weight. We check tension across the full run before finishing.

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Call Odessa Fence Builders at (432) 897-0227 to discuss your agricultural fencing project. We serve farms, ranches, and rural properties throughout Ector County and the surrounding Permian Basin counties.

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