Red Brand Woven Field Fence, 330 ft. L x 47 in. H, 70048 at Tractor Supply Co.

Protect your investment with Red Brand 70048 Woven Field Fence, the most reliable confinement for cattle, hogs, and other large animals. This horse fence features the Monarch Knot which acts as a hinge that gives under pressure then allows the fence to spring back into shape. Horse fence wire is 10 gauge at the top and bottom.

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Protect your investment with Red Brand 70048 Woven Field Fence, the most reliable confinement for cattle, hogs, and other large animals. This horse fence features the Monarch Knot which acts as a hinge that gives under pressure then allows the fence to spring back into shape. Horse fence wire is 10 gauge at the top and bottom.

  • 330 ft. L x 47 in. H
  • 10 ga. top and bottom horse fence wire
  • Openings in horse fence range from 3 in. H x 6 in. W at the bottom to 8 in. H x 6 in. W at the top
  • 12.5 ga. filler wire
  • Able to withstand the demands of corralling large animal herds
  • Ideal for all terrains, as well as corrals and pastures
  • Special wire crimps withstand even the most severe weather by allowing the fence to expand and contract
  • Galvanized wire resists weathering as well as wear and tear
  • 100% American Made
  • Monarch Knot acts as a hinge that gives under pressure then allows the fence to spring back into shape

Additional information

Product Weight

191 lb.

Product Length

330 ft.

Product Height

47 in.

Product Width

330 ft.

Animal Compatibility

Horses

Bottom and/or Top Wire Thickness

10 Ga

Mesh Size

6 in.

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The practice of branding—in the original literal sense of marking by burning—is thought to have begun with the ancient Egyptians, who are known to have engaged in livestock branding and branded slaves as early as 2,700 BCE. Branding was used to differentiate one person's cattle from another's by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animal's skin with a hot branding iron. If a person stole any of the cattle, anyone else who saw the symbol could deduce the actual owner. The term has been extended to mean a strategic personality for a product or company, so that "brand" now suggests the values and promises that a consumer may perceive and buy into. Over time, the practice of branding objects extended to a broader range of packaging and goods offered for sale including oil, wine, cosmetics, and fish sauce and, in the 21st century, extends even further into services (such as legal, financial and medical), political parties and people's stage names.

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A fence is a structure that encloses an area, typically outdoors, and is usually constructed from posts that are connected by boards, wire, rails or netting. A fence differs from a wall in not having a solid foundation along its whole length.

Alternatives to fencing include a ditch (sometimes filled with water, forming a moat).

H, or h, is the eighth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, including the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is aitch (pronounced , plural aitches), or regionally haitch , plural haitches.

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16 Reviews For This Product

  1. 16

    by Joe

    Good quality fence. stretches nice, heavy duty. holds up nicely would buy again.

  2. 16

    by Yaya

    It will last a life time as long as fire doesn’t get to it . To me easy to roll out and stretch.

  3. 16

    by Chew

    Heavy as he’ll, but holding up well with our three dogs and goats. The clips they supplied us with kinda sucked, but they worked in the end. Good fencing and great price.

  4. 16

    by Claire

    Great product and was easy to work with. Good quality.

  5. 16

    by Andrew

    This is the best wire out there period there is no point in even looking at other brands been buying this stuff a long time.

  6. 16

    by John

    Excellent field fencing for medium sized farm animals, stronger and lasts longer than welded wire fencing.

  7. 16

    by Twingles

    Great fencing for the price. I shopped around as money is tight.

  8. 16

    by Yinzer

    Quality fence that is strong and easy to install. Will work great to keep our garden secure.

  9. 16

    by Anthony

    Used this around my 5 acres to hold my dogs and goats. Durable wire.

  10. 16

    by Travis

    Great product and very good quality. Will buy again.

  11. 16

    by Afro

    Very strong and very long .keeps the sheep in with added electric fence.

  12. 16

    by Tank

    Red Brand is great but if the middle wires all had a couple extra twist they would not come loose when crossing. But overall it’s a fast and easy way to put up a fence especially by yourself. I have installed 6,000 Ft and have another 6,000 to finish if not more until finished. 4 stars bc of price. Went up $100 since last march.

  13. 16

    by Fishie

    This my 2nd purchase of multiple rolls. Made a hanging vertical unwind holder so this 65 year old could drag off 150’ per run. Single overlap splices held up to stretch with tractor. Happy customer.

  14. 16

    by Tenn

    Good solid fencing. We will be using this to pen miniature donkeys, and after solid installation of the stakes and stretching this fencing properly, it will work just fine. Good quality, easy to work with and I think it was a good value for the overall price.

  15. 16

    by David

    Good product, I don’t remember the wire slipping so much when stretching, but I did use a different stretcher. but still the best product out there for dog fencing.

  16. 16

    by Steve

    Put this up almost 30 years ago and it’s still standing. My son and I bought this fencing for his place. Time will tell if the quality is still there.

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