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Expert
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   Location: Southwest Louisiana | Looking for put up new fence around 20 acres. I need it to contain horses, dogs and goats. Also, I HATE electric fence, lol. Any suggestions on the most economical place to get rolls of fence? |
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  Ms. Marine
Posts: 4641
     Location: Texas | I know that at Tractor Supply, if you purchase a certain amount of rolls of fence they will give you a percentage off of your total purchase price. |
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 Too Skinny
Posts: 8009
   Location: LA Lower Alabama | When they have a deal Tractor supply is the cheapest around here. BUT I also have a hot wire along the top and middle because mine lovvveeee to use the welded wire fencing to rub on. |
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Posts: 2097
    Location: Deep South | I JUST had to price fence last week for 18 acres. We got quotes from 3 different contractors and all of them said Tractor Supply is the cheapest in my area (we also have Lowe's, HD, ACE, and a couple of local stores). |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| We have a small local feed and supply store that carries RedBrand wire cheaper than anyone else, including tractor supply.
We build cattle fence as a side business and send all our customers there to buy materials. It is worth calling around for that much fence. $20/roll discount adds up quick. |
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 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 495
       Location: Washington | Call around to all your local farm stores. See what kind of deal they will give you for bulk. Once you have all the prices, call around again and see if anyone can beat the lowest price. This is what my husband did when having to fence 38 acres. |
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Expert
Posts: 4766
       Location: Bandera, TX | Try American Fence and Supply in League City they have great fence. 4x4 included or the new 1661-3-200 it's the best there is for your purpose. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1094
    Location: Idahome | IF you are looking for a good woven fence that will last and not have to be replaced in 5 years because the animals scratch and push, I would highly recommend the Stay-Tuff fence. It will be more cost up front, but it has a 20 year warranty. http://www.staytuff.com/ |
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  That's White "Man" to You
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| I just bought 25 100' rolls of Redbrand 60" horse fence for $150/ roll. Now I just need the time and energy to put the fence up. Any volunteers? |
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