
Farm fencing since 2005
Farm & Ranch Fencing That Protects Your Land & Livestock
Sands Fence Co. builds rugged board, woven wire, barbed wire, and high-tensile fencing for farms, ranches, and large rural properties across Middle Tennessee down to North Alabama — engineered for your animals, your terrain, and decades of hard use.
- Livestock-Safe Designs
- Built for Large Acreage
- 20+ Years of Experience
How We Help
Fencing engineered around your operation
We walk your property, talk through your livestock, acreage, and goals, then build a fencing system that contains your animals, marks your boundaries, and holds up to weather and wear season after season.

Fence options we install
Board Fencing
Classic two-, three-, and four-board wood fence — the timeless, safe choice for horse farms.
Net / Woven Wire
Field fence that contains livestock of all sizes while standing up to constant pressure.
Barbed Wire
High-tensile, higher-carbon wire built for cattle and large rural boundaries.
High-Tensile Wire
Long spans with fewer posts — strong, economical fencing for big acreage.
Every project includes
- Matched to your animals and terrain
- Deep-set, durable line and brace posts
- Built for large-acreage spans
- Weather- and wear-resistant materials
- Cross-fencing for rotational grazing
- Decades of farm fencing experience
Who We Help
Built for the farms and ranches that feed our region
From a few acres with a couple of horses to multi-hundred-acre cattle operations, we build agricultural fence matched to your animals, land, and the way you work.
Horse Properties
Safe, attractive board and net-wire fencing designed with equine safety in mind.
Cattle Operations
Rugged barbed wire and field fence that holds up to large livestock and herd pressure.
Goats & Small Livestock
Tight woven wire sized to contain smaller, more agile animals securely.
Large Property Owners
Clear, durable perimeter fencing across sprawling rural acreage and boundaries.
Rotational Grazers
Cross-fencing that divides pasture so you can manage and rest your land efficiently.
Equipment & Storage
Secure enclosures that protect tractors, hay, and farm equipment from theft and wandering animals.
Our Work
Interested in seeing pictures of our work?
Browse the board, woven wire, and barbed wire fencing we've built for farms and ranches across Middle Tennessee down to North Alabama.
Recent Farm Work
Board fence that defines and protects your land
From rolling pasture lines to estate driveway entrances, we build clean, durable board fence that stands up to livestock, weather, and the years.



Simple Process
From pasture walk to finished fence
Request Your Farm Quote
Tell us about your acreage, animals, and goals. We'll respond quickly to start the conversation.
Walk the Property & Plan
We assess your terrain, boundaries, and livestock needs, then recommend the right fence and lay out a clear estimate.
Built to Last
Our crew sets posts deep and builds your fence to handle weather, terrain, and animals for decades to come.
What Customers Say
Built on word-of-mouth referrals
“Sands Fence Co. installed over 600 feet of four-board fence in a single day. Professional, on time, and the job site was spotless when they left.”
“Fair, reasonable pricing and honest recommendations. They told me exactly what I needed without trying to upsell. The fence looks fantastic.”
“Reliable from start to finish. Wil and his crew showed up when they said they would and did exactly what they promised. Highly recommend.”
Common Questions
Farm fencing questions, answered
Common questions about livestock fencing, materials, and large-acreage projects.
- What is the best fence for horses versus cattle?
- Board fencing (two-, three-, or four-board) is the classic, safe choice for horses, while high-tensile barbed wire and woven wire are better suited to cattle and large rural boundaries. We match the fence to your animals and acreage.
- Do you install woven wire and high-tensile fence?
- Yes. We install woven/net field wire for goats and mixed livestock, high-tensile and barbed wire for cattle and large boundaries, and wood board fence for horse properties across Middle Tennessee down to North Alabama.
- Can you fence large acreage and remote property lines?
- We routinely fence large farms, ranches, and rural boundaries. We have the equipment to set posts and run long stretches of fence efficiently across rough and remote terrain.
- How much does farm fencing cost?
- Cost depends on the fence type, length, terrain, and clearing required. We provide a free, itemized estimate after walking your property so you know exactly what your project involves before you commit.
Get Started Today
Request your free farm fencing quote
Tell us about your property and we'll reach out to walk your land and put together an estimate. Ready to talk now? Give us a call — we're happy to help.
- Free, no-pressure on-site estimate
- Fence matched to your animals and acreage
- Deep-set posts built for rugged terrain
- Weather- and wear-resistant materials
Serving Middle Tennessee down to North Alabama