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At Range Wholesale Direct, we supply cattle fencing products to farms, ranches, and agricultural properties across Southern California at wholesale prices. Since we source directly from factories, you get quality fencing without the retail markup. Whether you’re building a new perimeter, expanding your operation, or replacing an ageing fence line, we have the products and the pricing to get the job done. Call us today to discuss your needs and get a quote.
Cattle place different demands on fencing compared to smaller livestock. Their size, weight, and natural behavior mean that fencing needs to withstand pressure from leaning, rubbing, and repeated contact over time. A fence that works for smaller animals may not provide the strength needed to contain a mature herd.
The right cattle fence needs a combination of durability, proper height, and reliable construction. Ranches throughout areas like Ramona, Valley Center, and other parts of San Diego County often deal with large open spaces, uneven terrain, and dry conditions, making strong fencing materials especially important for long-term performance.
We stock a range of products suited to cattle operations of different sizes. Here’s what we carry:
A small cattle operation outside Ramona will have different fencing requirements than a larger ranch near Valley Center or a property managing rotational grazing across multiple pastures. Herd size, property layout, terrain, and how you move your livestock all affect which fencing solution makes the most sense.
Before you order, it’s worth working through a few questions:
We’re a family-owned business based in Ramona, and we understand the fencing needs of farms, ranches, and agricultural properties throughout San Diego County. From dry rural properties to larger livestock operations, having access to dependable fencing materials can make a major difference in managing your land.
Since we work directly with factories, we are able to offer competitive pricing while maintaining the inventory needed for projects of different sizes. Whether you are repairing an existing fence line or building a new cattle enclosure, call us today and we’ll help you find the right materials for your project.
The best cattle fencing depends on your herd size, property layout, and how the area will be used. Heavy-duty field fencing and strong wire options are commonly used because they provide the strength needed to contain larger livestock while covering long fence lines efficiently. For cattle, strength matters because animals may lean, rub, or push against the fence throughout the day. If the fence will be used around feeding areas, handling areas, or high-pressure zones, you may need stronger panels or reinforced sections compared to a standard pasture fence.
Most cattle fencing should be tall enough to safely contain the animals while preventing them from pushing through or reaching over the fence. The right height can depend on the cattle breed, age, and whether the fence is used for pasture, corrals, or other areas. A perimeter fence for mature cattle may need a different setup than an interior cross fence used for rotational grazing. It is also important to consider gate height and post strength, because weak gate areas are often where containment problems begin.
Important factors include the number of animals, total acreage, terrain, gate locations, and how livestock will move throughout the property. Planning these details ahead of time helps ensure you order the right fencing materials. You should also think about vehicle access, water locations, feeding areas, and whether the fence line will run across slopes, washes, brush, or rocky ground. These details can affect the type of fencing, number of posts, and hardware you need.
Yes. Certain fencing products are designed to work better on uneven or rugged properties. This is especially useful for ranches throughout Southern California where hills, slopes, and varied landscapes can make fencing more challenging. Rugged terrain fencing can be a better fit for properties where the land does not allow a perfectly straight or level fence line. Choosing the right product helps reduce gaps, weak points, and installation issues on uneven ground.
Measure your total fence line, identify the number of corners, and determine how many gates you will need. Once you have those details, we can help calculate the materials required for your project. For a more accurate estimate, it also helps to know your planned post spacing, the number of brace points, and whether you are building one large enclosure or several smaller areas. If you are not sure, call us with your property dimensions and we can help you work through the order.
We offer local delivery in the Ramona area and serve agricultural properties throughout San Diego County, including nearby communities like Poway, Escondido, Lakeside, and Santee. Freight shipping is available throughout the continental United States for larger orders. If you are outside the local delivery area, we can still help coordinate shipping so you can get the fencing materials you need for your ranch, farm, or livestock property.