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Farm Style Fence

Pasco and Hernando counties are still home to working farms, hobby ranches, and large rural acreage. Malone's Fence handles all of it — board fence, field fence, barbed wire, custom round-rail entries, and equestrian-grade enclosures.

What's Included

  • 3-rail and 4-rail board fence (post-and-rail)
  • Field fence and woven wire
  • Barbed wire (3-strand, 4-strand, 5-strand)
  • High-tensile electric
  • Custom ranch entry gates and headers
  • Round-rail and split-rail
  • Pasture cross-fencing
  • Equestrian-grade horse fence

Why Malone's Fence

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Built for working farms and hobby ranches
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Custom entry gates make a memorable first impression
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Designed for Florida soil and weather
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Cross-fencing supports rotational grazing
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Material options to match any budget

Popular Farm Style Fence Styles in Pasco County

The styles we install most often across Wesley Chapel, Dade City, Lutz, and the surrounding communities — chosen for Florida soil, wind, HOAs, and the way Pasco County homes actually look.

No-climb woven wire

Tight 2×4 mesh with a wood top board. Safest horse fence option — a hoof cannot punch through, a head cannot get caught. Standard for the horse properties in Mickler Lakes and Lake Jovita.

Three-rail and four-rail board

Classic pasture perimeter for Dade City and Saint Leo horse properties. Pressure-treated 4×4 posts with 2×6 rails — looks the way Florida ranch land is supposed to look.

Split rail

Two- or three-rail decorative boundaries on historic Dade City and Trilby lots. Open feel, low cost, fast install — perfect when livestock containment is not the goal.

Field fence with steel T-posts

Galvanized 12.5-gauge woven wire on steel T-posts. The most economical pasture solution — standard for the working farms in Lacoochee, Blanton, San Antonio, and Clay Sink.

Farm Style Fence — Recent Projects

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Top Markets for Farm Style Fence

We install farm style fence across Pasco, Hernando, and Hillsborough counties — with deep experience in our two highlighted local markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best fence for horses?
For horses we typically recommend 3- or 4-rail wood fence, vinyl ranch rail, or no-climb woven wire with a top board. Barbed wire is dangerous for horses. The right choice depends on your acreage, herd size, and budget — we walk every farm before recommending a system.
How much does pasture fence cost per acre?
A 1-acre square enclosure is roughly 835 linear feet of perimeter. Field fence with steel T-posts runs $4–$8 per foot installed; 3-rail wood is $18–$30 per foot. Cross-fencing for rotational grazing adds linear footage. We give you a per-acre number after we walk the property.
Do you build custom ranch entry gates?
Yes — round-rail entries with overhead headers and brand or family-name signs are one of our specialties. We build them in pressure-treated cedar, oak, or steel pipe with custom hardware. A great ranch entry is a permanent piece of curb appeal.
Can you install electric fence?
Yes. We install high-tensile electric fence with quality energizers, ground systems, and gate handles for cattle and horse rotation. Properly grounded electric is one of the most reliable, lowest-maintenance ways to manage large pasture systems.
Do I need a permit for farm fence in Pasco County?
Most agricultural fence on agricultural-zoned land in Pasco and Hernando counties does not require a permit. Residential fence usually does. We handle all permitting as part of every project so you do not have to chase down county offices.

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