Pictures of jobs we have done.

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Fencing put up by B&M Fencing.

On this page we will show you some of the different types of fencing we have put up for people. Mostly the 1348-12 Goat-Tuff wire but with different types of bracing. We will put up any type of woven wire, and barbed wire with wooden braces and Richard's Portable Welding does our steel braces for us.

Stay-Tuff recommends putting your line posts 25 feet apart. We will put the line posts however far apart the customer wants them. Braces can also be put every 1/4 mile, but some of the terrain in Missouri won't allow that, so we put the braces where they need to be for a high quality, strong, long lasting fence. The more rolling the land, the more you will need to brace, especially to keep this type of fence tight to the ground.

Hawk Shadow Farm with 1348-12 after an ice/snow storm.

Front perimeter fence at Hawk Shadow Farm.

Hawk Shadow Farm cross fence 1348-12

Hawk Shadow Farm cross fence 1348-12

1348-12 is great for all classes of livestock. We've had everything from goats, horses, donkeys, cattle, a buffalo, and pigs in it with NO PROBLEMS!

Hawk Shadow Farm, Macomb, MO

This fence has been up for a few years and still as tight as the day we put it up.

Fencing a ravine on back perimeter of Hawk Shadow Farm.

Rosebud Farm, Hartville, MO

Crossing the bottom field. Hawk Shadow Farm

Rosebud Farm, Hartville, MO Framing around waterer done by Brian too.

Rosebud Farm, Hartville, MO

Rosebud Farm, Hartville, MO

This is built for sheep right now, but with a few screws and a board taken out, it can be used for the cattle too.

North Springfield job. Property owner requested wooden posts 12' apart.

Page's Hilltop Farm, Macomb, MO

Curving into the driveway. North Springfield.

North Springfield job.

949-24 Cattle fence in Nixa, MO with Steel braces. T-Posts are 15' apart.

949-24 Cattle fence in Nixa, MO with Steel braces done by Richard's Portable Welding. Richard puts the steel posts for the braces 5' in the ground. T-Posts are 15' apart.

Another picture of one of the line braces done by Richard's Portable Welding. Wire ran by B&M Fencing. 1348-12 with two strands of 14ga. high tensile barbed wire at the top off KK Hwy, North of Springfield.

1348-12 Goat-Tuff with Steel Braces done by Richard's Portable Welding. This job was 1/4 mile of woven with two strands of barbed wire at the top. Property owner wanted T-posts 10' apart. Another job North of Springfield off of KK Highway.