How to Build a Cattle Panel Fence aka Cattle Fence

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    • #377117
      BigDodgeMan

      Do you have design plans for the fence using cattle panels?

    • #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.

      DIY cattle panel fence tutorial cattle fencing Budget101

      📐 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

      1. 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.
      2. Install Posts: Set your fence posts in concrete if needed. For cattle or livestock fencing, this is highly recommended.
      3. 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.
      4. 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.
      5. 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.
      6. Repeat: Continue the process across the desired fence line, spacing posts and attaching panels.

      cattle panel fence in progress DIY step by step budget project

      💸 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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      • #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
    • #463628
      Guest

      @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.

    • #463630
      Hkapler1

      I am also interested in plans for the fence using cattle panels

    • #464705
      Rabales3781

      I am interested in the plans as well

    • #465090
      Joshua070

      I am interested in the plans as well

    • #465093
      BigDodgeMan

      @Joshua070 1101060 wrote:

      I am interested in the plans as well

      the building instructions were listed in my first post. those are the plans. grrrrr

    • #465094
      Joshua070

      @BigDodgeMan 1101160 wrote:

      The building instructions were listed in my first post. those are the plans. grrrrr

      thank 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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