Paramount Fencing specializes in field fence—woven wire creating robust barriers for cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. Heavy-duty knots withstand herd pressure with tight spacing protecting newborns.Versatile mesh sizes: 2x4 or 4x4 inches for small livestock, larger for cattle. Class 3 galvanized high-tensile wire lasts twice as long with smooth knots preventing injury. Serving Seminole County and Florida with durable, cost-effective

Separate wire wraps vertical and horizontal wires—strongest option, allows wider post spacing.

Vertical wire wraps around horizontal wires—flexible, springs back after impact.

Separate wire hugs both wires at intersections—smooth, rigid, prevents buckling.

Smaller openings at bottom increasing upward—keeps small animals out, reduces weight.

Two-inch by four-inch spacing—ideal for horses, prevents hoof entrapment.

Four-inch by four-inch spacing—strong confinement for sheep and goats.
Paramount Fencing specializes in field fence—woven wire creating robust barriers for cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. Heavy-duty knots withstand herd pressure with tight spacing protecting newborns.Versatile mesh sizes: 2x4 or 4x4 inches for small livestock, larger for cattle. Class 3 galvanized high-tensile wire lasts twice as long with smooth knots preventing injury. Serving Seminole County and Florida with durable, cost-effective

Separate wire wraps vertical and horizontal wires—strongest option, allows wider post spacing.

Vertical wire wraps around horizontal wires—flexible, springs back after impact.

Separate wire hugs both wires at intersections—smooth, rigid, prevents buckling.

Smaller openings at bottom increasing upward—keeps small animals out, reduces weight.

Two-inch by four-inch spacing—ideal for horses, prevents hoof entrapment.

Four-inch by four-inch spacing—strong confinement for sheep and goats.
Fixed knot field fence stands out from other woven wire fencing because it uses a separate piece of wire to join the vertical stay wires and horizontal line wires at each intersection, creating the strongest and most long-lasting agricultural wire available. Also called "cross lock knot," this design features wire wrapped over the vertical stay line, looped around the horizontal line once on each side, and wrapped around the vertical line again, resulting in a super-strong knot that won't budge. Because of its solid, one-piece vertical wire construction, fixed knot fence has superior strength that allows you to space line posts further apart—reducing the number of posts needed, saving time on installation, and lowering overall material costs.
This knot type is a good all-around option for virtually any livestock including hogs, cattle, deer, and bison, as it's highly durable and resistant to animal impacts. Fixed knot fences are ideal for areas facing rough weather conditions, as they can withstand heavy snow, extreme force from animals, and high winds.
For Florida agricultural properties in Seminole County requiring maximum fence strength and longevity, fixed knot field fence delivers unmatched performance with reduced maintenance requirements for decades of reliable livestock containment.
Hinge joint field fence, also known as Monarch knot fence, is the most common and economical type of woven wire fencing, featuring vertical wires that wrap individually around horizontal wires at each intersection. This knot functions like a hinge—it's designed to bend but not break against animal impacts, giving under pressure and then springing back into its original shape, making it ideal for field and farm fencing applications.
Each joint is formed by winding two vertical wires individually around the horizontal wires, providing exceptional flexibility that allows the fence to absorb impacts from cattle leaning on it, skittish horses charging it, and other livestock activities. Hinge joint fence is easy to install because the hinge mechanism gives the mesh natural flexibility during installation while always retaining full height for continuing protection and attractive appearance.
While manufactured as a rapid and cost-effective option commonly using lower-cost low carbon steel, hinge joint fence remains popular with DIY installers and landowners. This economical knot provides good strength while making it an affordable choice for properties where moderate livestock pressure is expected. For Seminole County Florida farms seeking reliable, budget-friendly livestock containment, hinge joint field fence delivers proven performance with excellent value.
Fixed knot field fence stands out from other woven wire fencing because it uses a separate piece of wire to join the vertical stay wires and horizontal line wires at each intersection, creating the strongest and most long-lasting agricultural wire available. Also called "cross lock knot," this design features wire wrapped over the vertical stay line, looped around the horizontal line once on each side, and wrapped around the vertical line again, resulting in a super-strong knot that won't budge. Because of its solid, one-piece vertical wire construction, fixed knot fence has superior strength that allows you to space line posts further apart—reducing the number of posts needed, saving time on installation, and lowering overall material costs.
This knot type is a good all-around option for virtually any livestock including hogs, cattle, deer, and bison, as it's highly durable and resistant to animal impacts. Fixed knot fences are ideal for areas facing rough weather conditions, as they can withstand heavy snow, extreme force from animals, and high winds.
For Florida agricultural properties in Seminole County requiring maximum fence strength and longevity, fixed knot field fence delivers unmatched performance with reduced maintenance requirements for decades of reliable livestock containment.
Hinge joint field fence, also known as Monarch knot fence, is the most common and economical type of woven wire fencing, featuring vertical wires that wrap individually around horizontal wires at each intersection. This knot functions like a hinge—it's designed to bend but not break against animal impacts, giving under pressure and then springing back into its original shape, making it ideal for field and farm fencing applications.
Each joint is formed by winding two vertical wires individually around the horizontal wires, providing exceptional flexibility that allows the fence to absorb impacts from cattle leaning on it, skittish horses charging it, and other livestock activities. Hinge joint fence is easy to install because the hinge mechanism gives the mesh natural flexibility during installation while always retaining full height for continuing protection and attractive appearance.
While manufactured as a rapid and cost-effective option commonly using lower-cost low carbon steel, hinge joint fence remains popular with DIY installers and landowners. This economical knot provides good strength while making it an affordable choice for properties where moderate livestock pressure is expected. For Seminole County Florida farms seeking reliable, budget-friendly livestock containment, hinge joint field fence delivers proven performance with excellent value.
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Square Deal field fence, also known as S-Knot, uses a small separate piece of wire to "hug" both the horizontal and vertical wires at each intersection, creating an S-shaped knot that forms a rigid, exceptionally strong structure. This knot design provides extra vertical strength and rigidity to withstand harsh collisions while maintaining flexibility during installation over uneven terrain, and creates a smooth surface that prevents injuries to livestock. With this knot in place, your fence will be more resistant to buckling or sagging, and the smoothness eliminates possible spots where hides can be scratched or cut—making it perfect for horse "no-climb" fences.
Square Deal knots are used in making non-climb 2x4-inch mesh horse fence, 4x4-inch mesh sheep and goat fence, and various field fence styles, featuring one-piece vertical stay wires tied to line wires and crimped at joints to prevent slippage. The continuous stay design with compact knots makes for easier fence installation compared to fixed knot systems.
For Florida agricultural properties in Seminole County requiring smooth, safe, anti-climb fencing for horses and smaller livestock, Square Deal field fence delivers superior protection with rigid construction that maintains structural integrity for years of dependable service.
Graduated spacing field fence features varying wire spacing that starts with smaller openings at the bottom and gradually increases toward the top, effectively preventing small animals from entering while reducing overall fence weight and material costs. This strategic design places tighter horizontal line wire spacing near ground level to offer increased protection for livestock, particularly newborns and young animals that might otherwise slip through larger openings or get their heads caught.
The graduated pattern serves multiple purposes—the narrow bottom spacing keeps predators out, prevents smaller livestock like lambs and kids from escaping, and stops animals from pushing underneath the fence line. As the spacing increases toward the top, the fence maintains adequate strength for containing larger animals while using less material than uniform spacing would require. Field fence with small graduated spacing effectively prevents chickens, goats, sheep, and other small livestock from putting their heads through and getting stuck, reducing injury risk significantly.
This intelligent design makes graduated spacing field fence particularly cost-effective for diversified operations managing multiple types and sizes of livestock. For Seminole County Florida farms with mixed animal populations, graduated spacing field fence provides comprehensive protection that adapts to different livestock needs while optimizing material efficiency and reducing installation costs without compromising security or safety.
Seminole County's Trusted Agricultural
Fencing Experts
Square Deal field fence, also known as S-Knot, uses a small separate piece of wire to "hug" both the horizontal and vertical wires at each intersection, creating an S-shaped knot that forms a rigid, exceptionally strong structure. This knot design provides extra vertical strength and rigidity to withstand harsh collisions while maintaining flexibility during installation over uneven terrain, and creates a smooth surface that prevents injuries to livestock. With this knot in place, your fence will be more resistant to buckling or sagging, and the smoothness eliminates possible spots where hides can be scratched or cut—making it perfect for horse "no-climb" fences.
Square Deal knots are used in making non-climb 2x4-inch mesh horse fence, 4x4-inch mesh sheep and goat fence, and various field fence styles, featuring one-piece vertical stay wires tied to line wires and crimped at joints to prevent slippage. The continuous stay design with compact knots makes for easier fence installation compared to fixed knot systems.
For Florida agricultural properties in Seminole County requiring smooth, safe, anti-climb fencing for horses and smaller livestock, Square Deal field fence delivers superior protection with rigid construction that maintains structural integrity for years of dependable service.
Graduated spacing field fence features varying wire spacing that starts with smaller openings at the bottom and gradually increases toward the top, effectively preventing small animals from entering while reducing overall fence weight and material costs. This strategic design places tighter horizontal line wire spacing near ground level to offer increased protection for livestock, particularly newborns and young animals that might otherwise slip through larger openings or get their heads caught.
The graduated pattern serves multiple purposes—the narrow bottom spacing keeps predators out, prevents smaller livestock like lambs and kids from escaping, and stops animals from pushing underneath the fence line. As the spacing increases toward the top, the fence maintains adequate strength for containing larger animals while using less material than uniform spacing would require. Field fence with small graduated spacing effectively prevents chickens, goats, sheep, and other small livestock from putting their heads through and getting stuck, reducing injury risk significantly.
This intelligent design makes graduated spacing field fence particularly cost-effective for diversified operations managing multiple types and sizes of livestock. For Seminole County Florida farms with mixed animal populations, graduated spacing field fence provides comprehensive protection that adapts to different livestock needs while optimizing material efficiency and reducing installation costs without compromising security or safety.
Seminole County's Trusted Agricultural Fencing Experts
Seminole County's Trusted Agricultural
Fencing Experts
2x4 mesh field fence features openings that measure 2 inches by 4 inches, specifically designed as a "no-climb" or "non-climb" horse fence that prevents horses' hooves from stepping through while eliminating climbing hazards. This tight mesh spacing with openings no larger than 2 by 4 inches makes horses safer when kept inside woven wire fence, as the small openings prevent leg entrapment that could cause serious injury to thin-skinned, fast-moving animals.
Constructed using Square Deal (S-knot) design, 2x4 mesh fence prevents buckling or sagging while providing extra vertical strength and rigidity, with the smooth knot surface protecting valuable horses from cuts and abrasions. The rectangular 2x4 pattern—narrower horizontally than vertically—strategically positions the smaller dimension to match typical hoof widths, making it virtually impossible for horses to get legs caught. This spacing also works exceptionally well for containing dogs and various other livestock that require secure, safe fencing. The small openings prevent entanglement with small-hooved animals while the smooth knot design protects fleeces and hides from damage.
For Florida horse farms and equestrian facilities in Seminole County, 2x4 mesh field fence delivers the gold standard in equine safety, combining injury prevention with durable, long-lasting livestock containment trusted by professional horse owners nationwide.
4x4 mesh field fence features four-inch by four-inch square spacing designed specifically for sheep and goats, providing strong confinement while deterring these naturally curious animals from putting their heads through the fence openings. The smooth side of the knot prevents injury to animals, while the strong mesh design minimizes potential for harm by flexing upon impact when livestock collide with the fence. Because of goats' and sheep's tendency to stick their heads through fencing, the 4x4-inch opening size is strategically designed—keeping openings larger than 6 inches or smaller than 4 inches prevents head entrapment that could trap or injure animals. With Class 3 galvanized, 12½ gauge high-tensile wire construction, this fence lasts more than twice as long as Class 1 coated wire, providing decades of reliable service.
The fence is easy to install on both flat and hilly terrain, making it versatile for Florida's varied agricultural landscapes. This mesh size also works well for containing cattle in certain applications where moderate spacing is acceptable.
For Seminole County farms managing sheep, goats, and mixed small livestock operations, 4x4 mesh field fence delivers cost-effective containment with superior durability, weather resistance, and animal safety engineered specifically for small hooved animals.
2x4 mesh field fence features openings that measure 2 inches by 4 inches, specifically designed as a "no-climb" or "non-climb" horse fence that prevents horses' hooves from stepping through while eliminating climbing hazards. This tight mesh spacing with openings no larger than 2 by 4 inches makes horses safer when kept inside woven wire fence, as the small openings prevent leg entrapment that could cause serious injury to thin-skinned, fast-moving animals.
Constructed using Square Deal (S-knot) design, 2x4 mesh fence prevents buckling or sagging while providing extra vertical strength and rigidity, with the smooth knot surface protecting valuable horses from cuts and abrasions. The rectangular 2x4 pattern—narrower horizontally than vertically—strategically positions the smaller dimension to match typical hoof widths, making it virtually impossible for horses to get legs caught. This spacing also works exceptionally well for containing dogs and various other livestock that require secure, safe fencing. The small openings prevent entanglement with small-hooved animals while the smooth knot design protects fleeces and hides from damage.
For Florida horse farms and equestrian facilities in Seminole County, 2x4 mesh field fence delivers the gold standard in equine safety, combining injury prevention with durable, long-lasting livestock containment trusted by professional horse owners nationwide.
4x4 mesh field fence features four-inch by four-inch square spacing designed specifically for sheep and goats, providing strong confinement while deterring these naturally curious animals from putting their heads through the fence openings. The smooth side of the knot prevents injury to animals, while the strong mesh design minimizes potential for harm by flexing upon impact when livestock collide with the fence. Because of goats' and sheep's tendency to stick their heads through fencing, the 4x4-inch opening size is strategically designed—keeping openings larger than 6 inches or smaller than 4 inches prevents head entrapment that could trap or injure animals. With Class 3 galvanized, 12½ gauge high-tensile wire construction, this fence lasts more than twice as long as Class 1 coated wire, providing decades of reliable service.
The fence is easy to install on both flat and hilly terrain, making it versatile for Florida's varied agricultural landscapes. This mesh size also works well for containing cattle in certain applications where moderate spacing is acceptable.
For Seminole County farms managing sheep, goats, and mixed small livestock operations, 4x4 mesh field fence delivers cost-effective containment with superior durability, weather resistance, and animal safety engineered specifically for small hooved animals.

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