Mei . 28, 2025 13:13
Did you know 8 out of 10 ranchers lose 30% of working hours fixing faulty gates? Weak hinges, sagging frames, and poor durability plague traditional solutions. Now discover how large cattle gate
s slash maintenance costs by 62% while boosting operational efficiency. Your ultimate containment solution starts here.
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Our 14-gauge galvanized steel gates withstand 1,800 lbs of force - 3X stronger than average farm gates. The Farmgard 348105B Field Fence Large integration creates seamless containment systems. Want corrosion resistance? The zinc-aluminum alloy coating lasts 25+ years in harsh weather.
Feature | Our Gate | Competitor A |
---|---|---|
Weight Capacity | 1,800 lbs | 1,200 lbs |
Warranty | 10 Years | 5 Years |
Need erosion control alongside livestock management? Our large gabion baskets pair perfectly with cattle gates for slope stabilization. Choose from 3 standard sizes or request custom configurations. Solar-powered automatic gates? We've installed 1,200+ units across Texas ranches.
"After installing these gates, we reduced cattle escapes by 91%," reports Jake Morrison of Lone Star Ranch. The 16-foot galvanized models with double-latch security now handle 300+ head of cattle daily. See how our gates perform in real-world stress tests on our YouTube channel.
Get 15% off installation services when you order large cattle gates before March 15. Our team will design your ideal containment system - call (888) 555-0174 or click below to claim your ranch upgrade package!
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A: A large cattle gate is designed for durability and security, typically made from heavy-duty steel or galvanized materials. It often includes adjustable width options and easy-latch mechanisms to handle livestock movement efficiently.
A: Yes, the Farmgard 348105B Field Fence Large pairs well with large cattle gates, offering reinforced vertical stays and high-tensile wire for added containment strength. Its 14.5-gauge construction ensures compatibility with heavy-duty gate systems.
A: Large gabion baskets can stabilize terrain around cattle gates by preventing soil erosion. Filled with rocks or concrete, they create a sturdy base for gateposts, enhancing long-term structural integrity.
A: Opt for a gate width matching your livestock’s movement needs—typically 12-16 feet for large herds. Ensure height (4-5 feet) and gauge (12-14) align with animal size and regional weather conditions.
A: While gabion baskets add stability, they’re best used alongside fencing like the Farmgard 348105B for full livestock control. Their primary role is erosion prevention, not standalone containment.
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