High Tensile Wire Fencing
High Tensile Wire Fencing
Why Choose a High Tensile Wire Fence?
High tensile wire fencing is one of the strongest and most secure forms of agricultural fencing, constructed from steel rod to prevent sagging or elongating in the wire. Farmers often choose this fence as their preferred way to keep livestock safe and under control.
Choose the tensile strength (-170 K PSI or -200 K PSI), the grade of wire and the number of horizontal wires (three to seven). You can even opt for electric or non-electric fencing.
High tensile wire fencing is one of the strongest and most secure forms of agricultural fencing, constructed from steel rod to prevent sagging or elongating in the wire. Farmers often choose this fence as their preferred way to keep livestock safe and under control.
Choose the tensile strength (-170 K PSI or -200 K PSI), the grade of wire and the number of horizontal wires (three to seven). You can even opt for electric or non-electric fencing.

High Tensile Wire Fence Benefits
• It’s visually appealing: High tensile wire fencing easily blends into any setting.
• It’s built to last: With a class 3 coating, your fence can last at least 50 years.
• It’s easy to maintain: Upkeep involves only occasional tension adjustments to ensure the fence doesn’t expand or shrink due to temperature fluctuations.
• It’s affordable: High tensile wire fencing requires less posts, which results in lower installation costs.
• It’s strong: A 12.5-gauge wire has a breaking point of 1,650 pounds per strand.
• It’s modifiable: Converting your existing fence to an electric one is easy.
• It’s safer for everyone: Unlike traditional agricultural fencing, high tensile wire is smooth and doesn’t use dangerous barbs.
• It keeps wild animals out: With an electric fence, you can rest assured that your livestock stays on the farm and the wild animals stay in their natural habitat.
High Tensile Wire Fence Benefits
• It’s visually appealing: High tensile wire fencing easily blends into any setting.
• It’s built to last: With a class 3 coating, your fence can last at least 50 years.
• It’s easy to maintain: Upkeep involves only occasional tension adjustments to ensure the fence doesn’t expand or shrink due to temperature fluctuations.
• It’s affordable: High tensile wire fencing requires less posts, which results in lower installation costs.
• It’s strong: A 12.5-gauge wire has a breaking point of 1,650 pounds per strand.
• It’s modifiable: Converting your existing fence to an electric one is easy.
• It’s safer for everyone: Unlike traditional agricultural fencing, high tensile wire is smooth and doesn’t use dangerous barbs.
• It keeps wild animals out: With an electric fence, you can rest assured that your livestock stays on the farm and the wild animals stay in their natural habitat.
High Tensile Wire Fence Applications
High tensile wire fencing is perfect for pasture fencing, and the wire’s tension can be customized to accommodate specific livestock. Use this fencing to enclose:
• Cattle and Bison
• Hogs
• Horses
• Dogs
• Sheep and Goats
This fencing is also great to keep deer away from livestock.

High Tensile Wire Fence Applications
High tensile wire fencing is perfect for pasture fencing, and the wire’s tension can be customized to accommodate specific livestock. Use this fencing to enclose:
• Cattle and Bison
• Hogs
• Horses
• Dogs
• Sheep and Goats
This fencing is also great to keep deer away from livestock.
Why Choose In-Line?
Frequently Asked Questions
High-tensile wire fencing is low-maintenance. Occasional tension adjustments and visual checks are usually all that’s needed to keep the fence effective for years.
Yes, In-Line Fence offers electric options with high-tensile fencing. Electrified wires enhance security and control for livestock, especially in large pasture settings.
High-tensile wire fencing designs are stronger, lasts longer, and requires fewer posts than barbed wire. It also poses less risk of cuts to animals and can be electrified for added control.
Yes, In-Line Fence installs high-tensile wire fencing specifically designed to safely contain cattle, horses, and other animals. The tensioned wire provides a reliable barrier while reducing the risk of injury.
High-tensile wire fencing is a strong, low-maintenance fencing system made from wire that’s stretched tight and held under tension. It’s commonly used for agricultural and livestock applications due to its durability and cost-effectiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
High-tensile wire fencing is low-maintenance. Occasional tension adjustments and visual checks are usually all that’s needed to keep the fence effective for years.
Yes, In-Line Fence offers electric options with high-tensile fencing. Electrified wires enhance security and control for livestock, especially in large pasture settings.
High-tensile wire fencing designs are stronger, lasts longer, and requires fewer posts than barbed wire. It also poses less risk of cuts to animals and can be electrified for added control.
Yes, In-Line Fence installs high-tensile wire fencing specifically designed to safely contain cattle, horses, and other animals. The tensioned wire provides a reliable barrier while reducing the risk of injury.
High-tensile wire fencing is a strong, low-maintenance fencing system made from wire that’s stretched tight and held under tension. It’s commonly used for agricultural and livestock applications due to its durability and cost-effectiveness.
High Tensile Wire Fencing Projects
We will guide you through every step of the high tensile wire fencing process, from exploring and identifying the right options to seamless installation.
High Tensile Wire Fencing Projects
We will guide you through every step of the high tensile wire fencing process, from exploring and identifying the right options to seamless installation.
Get Started
We look forward to making your dream fence a reality! Please share your project details using the form below or use our NEW online fence configurator. Either way, we will get back to you shortly.
Get Started
We look forward to making your dream fence a reality! Please share your project details using the form below or use our NEW online fence configurator. Either way, we will get back to you shortly.









