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Vinyl Ranch Fencing

With spacious landscape and fields of green, strong and reliable fencing is needed to accommodate the needs of a ranch. As livestock meanders about the land, grazing on grasses and hay, the likes of cattle, horses and sheep require strong boundaries that will keep them to their designated areas. Today, more and more people are discovering the satisfaction of establishing vinyl ranch fencing on their property. The trend also allows ranches to display an array of inviting colors and styles, yet keep durability resilient enough to hold a wide range of creatures, including ostriches, bison, elk, and emus.

What is Vinyl Ranch Fencing Made Of?

Vinyl Ranch FencingTaking hold of the fencing industry, vinyl fencing is comprised from a plastic-based material that actually has a history dating back to the 1950s. With an introduction to the public in 1984, vinyl fencing has enjoyed a lengthy run of continuous development and design that has progressed throughout the years. Wooden fencing tends to possess a hefty amount of chemical treatments that causes hazardous conditions for the environment and livestock that comes in contact with the wood. With vinyl fencing, the materials used to fashion this attractive choice hail from non-toxic substances that are completely recyclable.

The Advantages of Vinyl Ranch Fencing

When compared to wooden fencing, the care and maintenance of such a material is much easier to accomplish. Where standard wooden selections begin to rot and fall apart over time, vinyl fencing is built to last. The attractiveness of vinyl ranch fencing not only shows through its strength, but also from the assortment of light, heat resistant colors, such as gray, tan, and white.

Vinyl Ranch Fencing

With wooden fencing, to keep up with appearances, frequent sessions of staining are needed to enhance the look as years of sun and rain causes colors to fade. With vinyl ranch fencing, there is no paint that chips or fades. To keep the look of vinyl fencing at its best, all an owner needs to do is simply spray with a regular garden hose. A heavy rain shower throughout the day and night will also refresh the look of vinyl fencing.

Vinyl fencing is protected from the damaging UV rays of the sun. This means it will not wither or show loss of color. The material is also resistant to acts of vandalism, as spray paint and other types of paint are easily removable from the base. When purchasing vinyl ranch fencing, the benefits continue to grow as plenty of manufacturers offer a lifetime guarantee backing their product. Vinyl ranch fencing will not peel, blister, warp, corrode, crack, or suffer insect damage.

Vinyl Ranch Fencing Options

Besides choosing the color of your vinyl ranch fencing, there are additional factors to consider when placing an order. To noticeably vary the look of your fence, assorted post caps are offered for this type of enclosure. Some of the selections to ponder include a pointy Gothic-style option or clean-looking ball cap that comes in white, tan, or gray. The appearance of your vinyl fencing is also influenced by the arrangement of rails. Some ranch fencing selections have showcased two, three, four, or five rails.

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Voting Question: Which Picket Fencing Is Better For A Small Horse Ranch? Heavy Duty, Or Medium Duty?
Sun, 04 Apr 2010 23:29:12 GMT
I am currently constructing a 5 acre lot in a giant farm ranch neighborhood. The first thing that I would like to know, is what type of White picket fencing to fence the property off with; heavy duty, or medium duty. Could you tell me what the difference is between the two, and which one you think is best for such a ranch? Thanks. : )

How Do I Make Ranch Fencing Goat Proof?
Mon, 25 Jan 2010 06:17:15 GMT
I am moving in with family in the spring. I have goats, and they live on a farm, so I'm bringing them with me. Right now they have ranch fencing ( http://www.huskervinyl.com/images/ranch-3rail-white.jpg ) and a metal gate ( http://www.tractorsupply.com/fencing/gates/painted-2-in-tube-gate-8-ft--3603174 ). I believe the spacing between the rails is about 1.5 feet. They used to have goats (they had pygmies, I have large dairy goats and kids in the spring) and the goats would not stay in the fenc

Is Ranch Fencing Okay For Goats?
Mon, 25 Jan 2010 01:47:19 GMT
I am moving to my grandparents in the fall. My grandma owns horses and used to own some pygmy goats. The goats weren't contained by the ranch-style fencing that my grandma has, but they never left the yard. I have a pair of does (a Nubian and a LaMancha) that I will be taking with me to my grandma's. I keep them in a pen made with field fencing. Will ranch fencing be okay for my goats? They are docile milking does, and larger than pygmies, so would they be able to get out of the fencing? This

Would It Be Totally Wrong To Put Up A Privacy Fence Right Along My Neighbor's New Ranch Style Fence?
Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:27:58 GMT
We don't get along with our neighbor and awhile back he called the police because my 3 year old was playing too loudly outside at 3:00 in the afternoon. Of course the officer laughed it off and then gave him a warning ticket for using profanity towards my child. So, we submitted an application to put up a privacy fence...before it was approved he started building a 4' ranch style fence. I still want a 6' privacy fence...I'm sure it will piss him off after he spent his money on the new fence

Any Tips On Installing Rustic Ranch Style Fencing Like Do The Rails Have To Be Installed As You Go Or Post?
Thu, 19 Nov 2009 20:27:23 GMT
first and have been told you dont even have to concrete the posts in ? any advice thanks

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