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The team at Bethel Feed & Supply Pet & Garden Center knows you should consider your animals, location, and budget when choosing field fencing for your property. Their knowledge comes from more than a century’s worth of experience providing customers throughout southwestern Ohio with items such as specialty livestock supplies, horse feed, and pet accessories. They will help you weigh all the important factors and buy the best field fencing for your property.

3 Things To Consider When Buying Field Fencing

Placement & Usage

Think about where you want to locate your fencing and how it will be used. If you need a permanent barrier, perimeter fencing is tall enough to keep horses and livestock contained and intruders from invading your space. If you need a more flexible solution, paddock field fencing can be moved easily to rotate fields and expand or decrease pasture areas.

Materials

Bethel-OH-field-fencingFrom wood and electric to wire mesh and metal piping, field fencing choices run the gamut. Consider durability, installation costs, and maintenance requirements to determine the best solution for you.

Installation

If you plan to take a do-it-yourself approach to installing your field fencing, make sure you can handle the project. Research construction requirements to ensure you have the time, tools, and manpower to manage the job — you don’t want to end up with a poorly constructed fence or a half-finished project. If you don’t have the resources to install the field fencing, it will be more cost-effective to hire a professional.

If you need help sorting through your field fencing options, the team at Bethel Feed & Supply Pet & Garden Center can help. To inquire about their inventory, call (513) 734-2246. Visit them online to learn more about their fence supplies, and like them on Facebook to receive news and announcements.  

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