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March 23, 2017 at 11:47 am #377117
BigDodgeMan
Do you have design plans for the fence using cattle panels?
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March 23, 2017 at 11:47 am #463629
BigDodgeMan
🐄 How to Build a Cattle Panel Fence (AKA a Cattle Fence) on a Budget
If you saw our Facebook post and wondered how to build a cattle panel fence yourself—here’s your step-by-step guide to a sturdy, budget-friendly DIY cattle fence that looks clean and lasts for years.
It’s perfect for livestock, garden enclosures, or even decorative rustic fencing.
✨ Jump to:📐 Materials Needed
- 16′ Cattle Panels (Tractor Supply) – $20 each
- 2″x4″x16′ pressure-treated lumber (Top & Bottom Rails) – $6.75 each
- 1″x4″x16′ boards (to frame the panels) – $9.28 each
- 4×4 or metal Fence Posts (1 per panel or every 8’) – price varies
- Exterior wood screws or galvanized fasteners
🛠️ Step-by-Step Instructions
- Measure & Plan: Decide how long your fence will be and space fence posts every 8 or 16 feet depending on the level of support needed.
- Install Posts: Set your fence posts in concrete if needed. For cattle or livestock fencing, this is highly recommended.
- Create the Base Frame:
- Attach a 2″x4″x16′ along the ground between two posts (this becomes the bottom rail).
- Add another 2″x4″ across the top to complete the base frame.
- Build Panel Frames:
- Use 1″x4″ boards to frame the cattle panel sections on both sides.
- Lay the cattle panel flat and sandwich it between the 1″x4″s (front and back), then screw or nail the boards together to secure the wire inside.
- Attach Framed Panels to Posts:
- Stand the framed cattle panel upright and position it tightly against your posts and rails.
- Secure the panel into place with long wood screws or metal fasteners.
- Repeat: Continue the process across the desired fence line, spacing posts and attaching panels.

💸 Budget101® Price Breakdown
Material Amount Used Unit Cost Total 16′ Cattle Panel 1 panel $20.00 $20.00 2″x4″x16′ (pressure treated) 2 boards $6.75 $13.50 1″x4″x16′ 2 boards $9.28 $18.56 Fence Post (wood or metal) 1 post ~$8.00 $8.00 Screws/Hardware ~1/4 box $7.50/box $1.88 🧾 Total Cost Per 16 ft Section: $61.94 👨🌾 Cost Per Foot: ~$3.87/ft 💡 Note: Most premade fence panels cost $40+ for 8 feet (over $5/ft), so this is a stronger and more affordable alternative!🔧 Optional Tools
You can use a Dado blade to notch the wood and nest the cattle panel flush for a cleaner, more secure fit.
▶️ Watch the dado blade method here
💡 Expert Tips & Ideas
- Use galvanized or coated screws to prevent rust.
- Stain or seal wood if not pressure treated, especially near soil.
- Stagger your cattle panels to add stability if spacing posts every 8 feet.
- Add decorative solar post caps for function and style.
- Great for gardens, goat enclosures, pig pens, or privacy panel bases.
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July 18, 2025 at 5:56 pm #620132
Melissa Burnell
Here’s an update on the necessary materials for 2025!📐 Updated 2025 Materials Needed
- 16′ Cattle Panel – $26.99 each (Tractor Supply)
- 2″×4″×16′ Pressure-Treated Lumber – $10.84 each (Lowe’s)
- 1″×4″×16′ Board – $9.00 each (Lowe’s)
- Fence Post (wood or metal) – ~$10.00 each
- Exterior Screws or Galvanized Fasteners – ~$1.88 per section
🧾 Total Estimated Cost per 16′ Section (2025):
$78.55 total (~$4.91 per foot)💸 Budget101® Price Breakdown (2025 Updated)
Material Amount Used Unit Price Total 16′ Cattle Panel 1 panel $26.99 $26.99 2″×4″×16′ (Pressure-Treated) 2 boards $10.84 $21.68 1″×4″×16′ Board 2 boards $9.00 $18.00 Fence Post 1 post $10.00 $10.00 Exterior Screws / Hardware ~1/4 box $7.50/box $1.88 🧾 Total Cost Per 16′ Section: $78.55 👨🌾 Cost Per Foot: ~$4.91/ft
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March 26, 2017 at 1:32 am #463628
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@Unregistered 1073053 wrote:
Do you have design plans for the fence using cattle panels?I am also interested in plans for the fence using cattle panels.
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March 26, 2017 at 2:08 pm #463630
Hkapler1
I am also interested in plans for the fence using cattle panels
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April 15, 2018 at 2:09 pm #464705
Rabales3781
I am interested in the plans as well -
October 20, 2018 at 10:07 pm #465090
Joshua070
I am interested in the plans as well
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October 22, 2018 at 11:33 am #465093
BigDodgeMan
@Joshua070 1101060 wrote:
I am interested in the plans as wellthe building instructions were listed in my first post. those are the plans. grrrrr
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October 23, 2018 at 10:20 pm #465094
Joshua070
@BigDodgeMan 1101160 wrote:
The building instructions were listed in my first post. those are the plans. grrrrrthank you very much and i am sorry, i didn’t pay attention the first time around and didn’t realize you explained it fully.
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