Agricultural Fencing Oklahoma | Deer, Ranch Rail & Livestock | Fence Craft
What We Build

Agricultural Fencing

Built for the people working the land. Deer fencing, ranch rail, livestock perimeter, and custom corrals across Oklahoma. Mobile crews who'll drive out to your acreage, set posts that hold, and come back when storms tear something down.

Sub-Services

Our Agricultural Specialties

Three agricultural services covering everything from wildlife exclusion to working livestock facilities to storm-damage repair. Built for Oklahoma terrain, weather, and the herds that have to stay where you put them.

Most Popular

Deer Fencing & Ranch Rail

8-foot high-tensile deer and elk exclusion for orchards, vineyards, and crops. Classic 3-board and 4-board ranch rail for horse pastures, homesteads, and acreage boundaries. Old-school techniques, set deep enough to last.

  • 7-8ft high-tensile deer & elk fence
  • 3-board & 4-board ranch rail
  • Treated posts set in concrete or driven
  • Wood, pipe, or hybrid construction
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Built To Operation

Custom Fence Construction

Corrals, working chutes, alleyways, sorting pens, and crowding tubs sized to your herd and how you actually work cattle. Large-acreage perimeter, hybrid wood/pipe builds, and unusual layouts handled in-house.

  • Pipe corrals & working facilities
  • Sorting pens, chutes, alleyways
  • Large-acreage perimeter
  • Hybrid wood + pipe + wire builds
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Field Service

General Repairs & Maintenance

Storm-damaged fence, broken wire, leaning posts, busted gates. We come out, assess, and fix what's down so your livestock stays where you put them. One-off repairs or seasonal maintenance contracts.

  • Storm & tornado damage repair
  • Post replacement & re-setting
  • Wire re-tensioning & splicing
  • Gate rebuilds & hinge replacement
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Field-Tested

Built for The Land.

Oklahoma ranchers and farmers choose Fence Craft because we know the difference between fence that looks good and fence that works. Set deep, braced right, and ready for whatever the weather throws.

Posts Set Deep

36-48 inch frost line

We set treated posts to frost-line depth, concrete-anchored at corners and gates, and properly braced with H-braces or diagonal stays at every direction change. Ranch fence stands or falls on what's underground.

Mobile Crews

Rural OK coverage

We'll drive out to acreage in surrounding counties for ranch work. Travel and per-diem are quoted upfront and transparently, no surprise add-ons after the job's done.

Storm Response

Priority for ranchers

When a storm takes down a fence line, livestock walk. We treat ranch storm-damage repair as priority dispatch and offer ongoing maintenance contracts for working ranches that need a regular fence-walk.

Every Build

What's Included.

No surprise charges. No upsells on install day. Here's what every agricultural project from Fence Craft includes, written in plain English.

Property Walk

On-site walk of the fence line, terrain and drainage review, discussion of livestock type, herd size, and where gates need to go for daily work.

Permits Where Required

Most rural ag fencing in Oklahoma is permit-exempt, but we handle any required city, county, or HOA documentation for fences near roads or in mixed-use areas.

Utility Marking

Call-Okie 811 service coordinated so all underground utilities, water lines, and well casings are marked before any post hole goes in.

Old Fence Removal

Tear-out and haul-off of existing fence wire, downed posts, and abandoned hardware. Pasture left clean for the new install.

Posts Set in Concrete

Treated posts set to frost-line depth, H-braces at corners, materials sized to livestock pressure and Oklahoma wind.

Weather-Grade Hardware

Heavy-duty hinges, latches, and gate hardware sized to livestock use and field abuse.

Final Walkthrough

Final walk of the fence line with you, every gate opened and closed, every brace pressure-tested, anything off addressed before we leave.

Site Cleanup

All wire scraps, broken posts, and packaging hauled off. We don't leave loose wire where a hoof can find it.

Written Warranty

Workmanship warranty in writing plus pass-through of all material manufacturer warranties on wire, posts, and gates.

Project Flow

Estimate to Install.

From the first call to the last gate latch, here's how a typical ranch or ag project moves through Fence Craft.

01
Day 1

Property Walk

Walk the fence line with you, discuss livestock and gates, written quote in 24-48 hours.

02
Week 1

Plan & Materials

Layout finalized, materials ordered, gates spec'd for your work flow.

03
Week 2

Mobilize

Crew and equipment delivered to the property, ready for first post.

04
Install Day

Build the Fence

Posts set, braces built, wire stretched or rails hung, gates mounted and tested.

05
Final Day

Walkthrough

Walk the line together, fix anything off, hand over warranty.

Honest Pricing

No Hidden
Charges.

Agricultural pricing varies by type, terrain, and acreage. Barbed wire is cheap per foot, deer fence and pipe corrals run higher. Here are the straight ranges, then we walk the property and write the real number.

Typical Range
$3 $60 / linear foot

Every quote is line-item, written, and free. Barbed wire and high-tensile at the low end, deer fence and pipe corrals at the top. Custom working facilities project-priced after a walk.

Agricultural FAQ

Common Questions

Straight answers to the most common ranch, livestock, and ag-fence questions from Oklahoma landowners.

How tall does a deer fence need to be in Oklahoma?

Effective deer fencing in Oklahoma is typically 7 to 8 feet tall. White-tail deer can clear 6-foot fences, so 8-foot high-tensile is the standard for orchards, vineyards, and high-value crop protection. For elk country, 8 feet is required minimum.

What is the best fence for cattle and horses in Oklahoma?

For cattle, 5-strand barbed wire or high-tensile smooth wire on treated posts is standard. For horses, 3 to 4-board wood ranch rail or vinyl-coated wire mesh is safer because it reduces injury from kicking. Pipe fence is the most durable option for both, especially around working facilities.

Do you build custom corrals, chutes, and working facilities?

Yes. We build custom corrals, working chutes, alleyways, sorting pens, and crowding tubs designed around your operation, herd size, and the livestock you handle. Pipe construction is standard for working facilities because it stands up to daily livestock pressure.

How much does agricultural fencing cost in Oklahoma?

Agricultural fencing pricing varies widely by type. Barbed wire and high-tensile run roughly $3 to $7 per linear foot installed. Ranch rail wood fence runs $20 to $35 per foot. Pipe fence and deer fencing run $25 to $60 per foot. Custom corrals and working facilities are project-priced after a site walk.

Call (405) 687-9797 for a quote.

Do you travel for rural and large-acreage jobs?

Yes. Mobile crews regularly travel throughout rural Oklahoma for ranch and ag work. Our base coverage is OKC, Tulsa, and Lawton metros, and we routinely take ranch jobs in surrounding counties. Travel and per-diem are quoted transparently for jobs outside standard service areas.

Can you repair existing ranch fence after a storm?

Yes. Storm and tornado damage repair, downed post replacement, broken-wire re-tensioning, and gate rebuilds are a core part of our agricultural service. We handle one-time repairs and ongoing seasonal maintenance contracts for working ranches.

How long does a ranch fence installation take?

Timelines depend on length and terrain. A typical mile of barbed-wire or high-tensile runs three to five days. Ranch rail and deer fence take longer due to additional posts and rails. Corrals and working facilities are scoped per job. We provide a firm schedule before mobilizing.

Free Estimate
Get Your
Ranch Fence Quote

Tell us about your ranch or ag project. We'll respond within 24 hours and get a crew scheduled to walk the property.

Response within 24 hours
Mobile crews, rural OK coverage
On-property fence-line walk
Storm damage priority dispatch
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