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Frequently Asked Questions

Polyethylene and steel are common materials for livestock water tanks. Polyethylene tanks are durable, lightweight and affordable, while steel tanks are more durable but heavier and may require more maintenance.
Start by considering the right type of fencing material for your pasture, such as wire, wood or electric fencing, as well as posts and gate types. You’ll also want to consider other factors like terrain, the livestock you’re containing and any local regulations when designing your fence.