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Fencing cost

Joined Jan 2018
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Ky
How much did you pay to have fencing put up? And how many acres was it? What type of posts and fencing did you use?
I'm just starting out and trying to plan out the money part of it all.
 
I built a fence unroller/stretching attachment to go on my skidsteer/mini ex and that was a life saver for sure. Fence was roughly $4xx a roll after shipping. Do not go less than 20 96 6 by 8ft tall. So I put all my fence up, makes it hard to give a price on what to expect to pay someone to do it.
 
We have the best quality, and best price on fixed knot deer fencing. We also stock, and can deliver galvanized pipe posts. Drill stem works fine, but will prematurely rot/rust the wire in high moisture areas, especially if it's dirty pipe. We also install, but would need to see the site to provide a price. Please feel free to call anytime, or visit us at the NADeFA show next month in French Lick, IN. 844-48-FENCE

Thanks,
Luke
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Good point, snow....I have known people who had fences they though would keep coyotes out, and they did....until it snowed. Very good point R&J!
 
I am building my first 2 pens 250x250 split from top left corner to bottom right corner.
It will be double fenced Stay tuff 2096 wire.
I will be using 3.5" galvanized corner posts with a kicker on all corners.
Galvanized T posts spaced every 17' and a galvanized 2&3/8" line post every 4th t post.
3 ea. 12 foot gates and 2 5' man gates.
Total cost for material $12,500. my labor is free....
Next year I will do it all over again until I have 6 pens.

I was quoted $17,500 with labor to do this job.
 
all corners are where most accidents happen, bucks will run does into corners and gore them along with other bucks...does will run fawns or less dominant animals into corners and hit them with their hooves...90 degrees are bad enough but anything tighter is asking for trouble...that is my 2 cents worth...Good Luck
 
The best deer fence is a high tensile woven wire fence. It is a very economical fence that can last a lifetime. The 8-foot height deters the deer from jumping over it. But then again it will still depend on how big your scope is and how much money are you willing to spend.
 
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We are fencing in 6.5 acres, we cut cedar for posts. Picking up fencing today $435 a roll 330 ft by 8 ft high, you can figure $10 to $12 dollars a post, we are pretty new and just starting our selves.
 
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If your having someone else do you fencing typically around $4.75-$5.50 per foot for labor and materials. If you buy your own well casing I get it for a $1 per foot for up to 4 inch pipe but I have to buy a semi load, fleet supply had 10’ t post for $9 last time I bought them last summer. Fence is typically $400-450 per 330ft roll delivered. I would only buy new fence if I did it all over again.