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Dayton, IN · Farm & Ranch

farm & ranch fences
in Dayton, IN.

Built for the land.

Start your estimate — drop your Dayton address

Pick your address, draw the fence line on a map, see the installed number. About a minute.

Owner-operator Dave Rogers runs the crew · (260) 499-1418

Farm & Ranch Fence at a glance

What a farm & ranch fence gets you, and what it trades off.

The short version before the Dayton-specific details below.

01

Where it shines

  • Most affordable option for large properties
  • Multiple styles for different needs
  • Split rail adds rustic character
  • No-climb wire is excellent for livestock containment
  • Fast installation on large acreage
02

Materials we use

  • Pressure-treated split rail timbers
  • Galvanized no-climb wire mesh
  • 12.5-gauge barbed wire
  • Treated wood or T-posts
03

Worth knowing before you commit

  • Split rail alone provides no containment for small animals
  • Barbed wire is not appropriate for residential areas
  • Wire fencing is functional, not decorative
  • Wood components require eventual replacement

Local knowledge

Farm & Ranch Fence in Dayton, specifically.

Soil & terrain

Tippecanoe County loam and clay. The terrain is relatively flat with good drainage — straightforward installation conditions.

Permits & rules

Dayton follows Tippecanoe County building codes. Standard residential fence permits apply for fences over 6 feet.

HOA requirements

New developments in Dayton may have HOA requirements. We check restrictions before starting any project.

Indiana weather

Similar conditions to Lafayette. Standard frost-line depth (36") and post spacing apply.

Other Dayton fences

Not set on farm & ranch fence? We build these too.

Common questions

Farm & Ranch Fence questions · Dayton.

The ones our crew hears most around Tippecanoe County.

No-climb wire (farm wire) is the safest option for horses — the tight mesh pattern prevents hooves from getting caught, which is a real danger with barbed wire and large-mesh field fence. Split rail with wire backing is another popular horse-safe option.

Ready?

Ready to fence Dayton?

Drop your address, draw the farm & ranch fence line, see an installed estimate. Our crew swings by Dayton to lock the final number in person.

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