Woven Wire Fencing
Woven Wire Fencing
Why Choose a Woven Wire Fence?
Woven wire fencing consists of a net of vertical and horizontal wires that ensure animals as small as rabbits stay out and livestock as big as horses stay safe. Posts are also placed closer together to ensure the fence’s strength.
Whether your needs are simple or complex, woven wire fencing can work for your farm with Cross Lock® high tensile farm fence, non-climb horse fence or sheep/goat fence.
Woven wire fencing comes in many varieties, including 2”x4” and 4”x4” wire openings, high tensile or non-high tensile, different gauges of wire, electrical or non-electrical, and vinyl coatings (e.g. UV resistors to prevent sun damage).
Woven wire fencing consists of a net of vertical and horizontal wires that ensure animals as small as rabbits stay out and livestock as big as horses stay safe. Posts are also placed closer together to ensure the fence’s strength.
Whether your needs are simple or complex, woven wire fencing can work for your farm with Cross Lock® high tensile farm fence, non-climb horse fence or sheep/goat fence.
Woven wire fencing comes in many varieties, including 2”x4” and 4”x4” wire openings, high tensile or non-high tensile, different gauges of wire, electrical or non-electrical, and vinyl coatings (e.g. UV resistors to prevent sun damage).

Woven Wire Fence Benefits
• It’s durable: Woven wire fences remain strong in different environmental conditions and when impacted by large animals.
• It’s safer: Woven wire fencing uses small knots, which reduce the threat of injury to livestock.
• It’s comprehensive: Woven wire fencing can be combined with other types of fencing (like electric fencing) to maximize security.
• It’s affordable: Cost savings are huge compared to more traditional wood and rail fences.
• It provides visibility: Keep your livestock safe and sound without losing visibility of your property.
Woven Wire Fence Benefits
• It’s durable: Woven wire fences remain strong in different environmental conditions and when impacted by large animals.
• It’s safer: Woven wire fencing uses small knots, which reduce the threat of injury to livestock.
• It’s comprehensive: Woven wire fencing can be combined with other types of fencing (like electric fencing) to maximize security.
• It’s affordable: Cost savings are huge compared to more traditional wood and rail fences.
• It provides visibility: Keep your livestock safe and sound without losing visibility of your property.
Woven Wire Fence Applications
Woven wire fences can help with a variety of common farm needs:
• Woven wire is strong enough to stop cattle from escaping.
• Avoid getting horses’ hooves tangled.
• Install fencing as high as 8 feet to keep deer out.
• Protect crops from being trampled or eaten by wild animals, like deer and raccoons.
• Stop sheep and goats from climbing out of their pens and keep predators out.

Woven Wire Fence Applications
Woven wire fences can help with a variety of common farm needs:
• Woven wire is strong enough to stop cattle from escaping.
• Avoid getting horses’ hooves tangled.
• Install fencing as high as 8 feet to keep deer out.
• Protect crops from being trampled or eaten by wild animals, like deer and raccoons.
• Stop sheep and goats from climbing out of their pens and keep predators out.
Why Choose In-Line?
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, woven wire fencing is one of the safest options for animals. The smooth, flexible mesh reduces the risk of injury and can be selected in different spacing patterns to suit specific livestock.
Yes, In-Line Fence offers installation of woven wire fencing using either wooden or steel posts, depending on the terrain, use, and customer preference. We ensure proper tensioning and secure anchoring for long-term durability.
Woven wire fencing is created by weaving wires together, allowing for flexibility and better resistance to animal impact. Welded wire fencing, on the other hand, is more rigid but can be prone to breakage when stressed.
Yes, In-Line Fence often recommends woven wire fencing for farms because it provides strong, flexible containment for animals like sheep, goats, and pigs while withstanding impact and pressure.
Woven wire fencing is made from horizontal and vertical wires woven together to form a grid. It’s ideal for containing livestock, protecting gardens, and creating secure enclosures for various animals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, woven wire fencing is one of the safest options for animals. The smooth, flexible mesh reduces the risk of injury and can be selected in different spacing patterns to suit specific livestock.
Yes, In-Line Fence offers installation of woven wire fencing using either wooden or steel posts, depending on the terrain, use, and customer preference. We ensure proper tensioning and secure anchoring for long-term durability.
Woven wire fencing is created by weaving wires together, allowing for flexibility and better resistance to animal impact. Welded wire fencing, on the other hand, is more rigid but can be prone to breakage when stressed.
Yes, In-Line Fence often recommends woven wire fencing for farms because it provides strong, flexible containment for animals like sheep, goats, and pigs while withstanding impact and pressure.
Woven wire fencing is made from horizontal and vertical wires woven together to form a grid. It’s ideal for containing livestock, protecting gardens, and creating secure enclosures for various animals.
Woven Wire Fencing Projects
We will guide you through every step of the woven-wire fence procurement process, from exploring and identifying the right options to seamless installation.
Woven Wire Fencing Projects
We will guide you through every step of the woven-wire fence procurement 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.









