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At Range Wholesale Direct, we supply quality sheep and goat fencing products at wholesale prices, direct to farms, ranches, and livestock properties throughout Southern California. We work directly with factories so you can get dependable fencing materials without the added retail markup. Call us today to discuss your fencing needs and get a quote.
Sheep and goats require fencing designed around their size, behavior, and natural instincts. Unlike larger livestock, smaller animals can squeeze through wider openings, and goats are especially known for climbing, testing weak points, and pushing against fencing.
The right fencing needs to provide secure containment without creating unnecessary risks. Properties throughout Ramona, Poway, and other rural areas of San Diego County often have mixed terrain, making durable fencing materials important for keeping livestock contained across pastures, hillsides, and smaller enclosures.
We stock a range of products suited to sheep and goat properties of different sizes. Here’s what we carry:
A small goat enclosure on a family property in Ramona, California will have different requirements than a larger sheep operation outside Escondido or a ranch managing multiple grazing areas. The number of animals, property size, and how you rotate your herd all influence which fencing setup will work best.
Before you order, it’s worth working through a few questions:
We’re a family-owned business based in Ramona, and we understand the needs of livestock owners throughout San Diego County. From small hobby farms to larger agricultural operations, reliable fencing plays an important role in keeping sheep and goats safe and properly managed.
Since we work directly with factories, we can provide quality fencing materials at competitive prices while keeping products available when customers need them. Whether you are replacing an old enclosure or preparing a new pasture, call us today and we’ll help you get the right materials for your project.
Woven wire fencing is a common choice for sheep and goats because the smaller openings help prevent animals from escaping. Goats are especially good at finding weak areas, so choosing strong fencing with proper installation is important for long-term containment. For mixed sheep and goat enclosures, it is usually best to choose fencing based on the goats because they are more likely to climb, rub, and test the barrier. A fence that can hold goats will generally work well for sheep too.
The right height depends on the animals you are keeping and the purpose of the enclosure. Goats often require taller and stronger fencing because they are more likely to climb or push against barriers compared to sheep. If the enclosure is near brush, rocks, equipment, or sloped ground, you may need to account for areas where animals can gain extra height. Fence height should be planned around the actual layout of your property, not just the average recommendation.
Yes, many fencing systems can work for both sheep and goats when properly selected. Since goats tend to challenge fences more often, it is usually best to choose materials strong enough for goats even if the enclosure will also hold sheep. Opening size is also important, especially for young animals. Smaller openings help reduce the chance of animals pushing through, getting stuck, or escaping through weak sections.
Yes. Smaller livestock can be vulnerable to predators, especially in rural Southern California areas where coyotes are common. Choosing the right fence height, spacing, and layout can help improve protection. For better predator resistance, pay close attention to gaps at the bottom of the fence, low spots in the terrain, and corners where animals may gather. Some properties may also need stronger perimeter fencing than interior cross fencing.
Start by measuring your total fence line and noting corners, gates, and separate enclosure areas. Once you know the approximate layout, we can help determine the fencing materials needed for your property. It also helps to know whether you are building a permanent enclosure, temporary grazing areas, or a combination of both. Different uses may require different materials, post spacing, and gate locations.
We offer local delivery in the Ramona area and serve livestock properties throughout San Diego County, including Poway, Escondido, Lakeside, and Santee. Freight shipping is available throughout the continental United States for larger orders. If you are planning a larger fencing project outside the local area, we can help coordinate freight options so you receive the materials needed for your setup.