North Santiam Fencing
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Providing Oregon with high-quality farm fences for standard and exotic animals since 1989. Building fences with experience and the usage of premium materials direct Santiam Fencing to provide consistent customer satisfaction with fences that are meant to last. Animal safety is our first priority; for this reason, we use 24 fences to prevent injuries.

We had a straightforward pasture fence repair & North Santiam Fencing was the only business to respond to our calls. They were professional, fast, and very easy to work with. With 30+ years of experience, the North Santiam Fencing team acquires the knowledge & skill-set to successfully install & repair farm fences. We work to find a compatible fence for your needs.

At North Santiam Fencing we take a holistic approach accessing livestock, terrain, and cost-efficiency.
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We specialize in New Zealand fencing.
High-tensile fencing was developed in New Zealand several years ago.
This fencing system uses a smooth 12-1/2 gauge wire with a yield strength of 200,000 pounds per square inch or strength of 1,600 pounds for each wire.
Conventional fencing wire normally has a yield strength of less than 60,000 pounds per square inch.
A conventional 12-1/2 gauge wire will yield at tensile force of less than 500 pounds and break at less than 550 pounds.
Electric fences are widely and successfully used.
They can be an effective, safe and inexpensive means of providing both temporary and permanent fencing if they are constructed properly and energized with a properly sized controller.
Electric fencing does not need to be strong because it seldom comes under pressure, but it must be well designed and constructed to absorb the impact of animals.
It is also essential that there is adequate power for the length of fencing and the type of animals to be confined.
We also offer rail and board fence options for customers looking for a more aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional farm fencing.
Rail fencing in small confinement, feeding, or riding areas gives additional structure and support when animal pressure is a concern.
We use inland Douglas Fir from southern Oregon.
Inland Fir grows much slower than pine or Coastal Fir, making it more dense, stronger, and longer-lasting than traditional pine posts.
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