Farm Fencing Installation Services in Colorado

Colorado Farm Fence Contractors for Livestock and Ranch Operations

Raising livestock means you need fencing that performs every day, in every season, without excuses. A fence that lets cattle through costs you time, money, and potentially animals. A gate that does not close right slows down every feeding, every move, every trip across the property.

I'm Dylan with Alpine Earthworks, and my team serves as your local farm fence contractors. We understand the difference between containing cattle and keeping goats, between a fence that looks good on paper and one that actually works with determined animals and Colorado weather.

Farm and Ranch Fencing Services

No matter the livestock, terrain, or timeline, Alpine Earthworks will build fencing that holds up to the job. Give Dylan a call at 720-272-7760 or submit the form at the bottom of this page to get started.

Why Farm Fencing Requires Specialized Construction

Farm fencing is not residential fencing with bigger posts. Different livestock have different behaviors, different strengths, and different ways of testing a fence. Cattle lean and push. Goats climb and squeeze. Bulls challenge everything. We build fences matched to what they need to contain, using the right materials and construction methods for each application.

Colorado ranch fencing also deals with wind, snow load, freeze-thaw cycles, rocky soil, and terrain that makes every fence line a custom job. We set posts to proper depth, tension wire for our conditions, and build corners and braces that hold up under the forces that Colorado ranch fencing actually faces.

Built for Colorado Ranch Country

We understand that agriculture runs on tight schedules, and we build every project around the realities of your operation.

  • Livestock-specific design - Post spacing, height, and materials chosen for the animals you actually run.
  • Proper post depth and bracing - Corners and braces built to hold tension through Colorado freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Terrain-aware construction - Slopes, rock, and creek crossings handled with the right equipment and experience.
  • On-time delivery - Fencing ready before calving, before summer pasture moves, or before winter sets in.
  • Ongoing support - Repairs, additions, or adjustments; we are always a phone call away.

Serving Colorado Farms and Ranches

From small family operations on the Eastern Plains to large cattle outfits on the Western Slope, we build fencing across Colorado ranch country. Our team serves the Front Range, the plains, and rural communities throughout the state.

Your animals, your livelihood, your timeline. Give Dylan a call at 720-272-7760 or submit the form at the bottom of this page to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions About Farm and Ranch Fencing

What type of fence is best for cattle? It depends on the application. Barbed wire works well for perimeter fencing on large acreage. Cattle panels are ideal for corrals and working areas. High-tensile wire is efficient for cross-fencing. We will recommend the right solution based on your livestock, your operation, and your budget.

How much does farm fencing cost per foot? Cost varies by fence type, terrain, and project size. Barbed wire is the most economical per foot, cattle panels cost more but offer maximum strength for smaller areas. We provide honest estimates after seeing your property and understanding your needs.

Can you fence rough terrain? That is most of what we do. Colorado ranch country is rarely flat. We handle slopes, rock, creek crossings, and uneven ground with the equipment and experience to build fence that follows the land properly.

How long does farm fence installation take? A few days for small projects, a few weeks for large perimeter fences. We will give you a realistic timeline and stick to it. We know your operation may depend on that fence being ready by a certain date.

Do you build corrals and working pens? Yes. We build corrals, sorting pens, loading chutes, and other handling facilities using heavy-duty cattle panels and steel construction. These areas take the most abuse and need to be built for it.

Can you install fencing in winter? We can work through much of the winter depending on conditions. Frozen ground does make post-setting more difficult, so spring and fall are ideal. If your timeline requires winter installation, call us and we will discuss what is feasible.

Dylan Neubert, Professional Agricultural / Equestrian and Fencing Services in Colorado, Owner of Alpine Earthworks
Licensed & Insured Coverage for peace of mind
Colorado Native Local expertise you can trust

I’m Dylan, owner of Alpine Earthworks.

My team specializes in rural solutions for Colorado landowners who care about quality.

  • Equestrian and agricultural fencing

  • Land grading and foundation excavation

  • Fire mitigation and brush clearing

  • Asphalt paving and driveway installation

  • Septic systems and utilities

I’ll be your point of contact managing all the details, so you don’t have to juggle contractors.

You’ll feel so relieved seeing work getting done right. We take pride in honest work and communication. We use top-tier equipment and hold ourselves to a high standard of excellence.

Few things compare to bringing a client’s vision to life. I can’t wait to help with yours.

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