


Some spots on a property need more than a basic boundary. A duck pond is one of them. You've got water, wildlife, and an area that needs to stay protected from predators while still being easy to manage day to day. That's exactly the kind of situation where the right fence makes a real difference.
Here's what we were working with - a natural pond area set against a gorgeous mountain backdrop, surrounded by lush grass and mature trees. Beautiful setting, but open and exposed. The goal was to enclose the pond area in a way that kept the ducks protected and the overall property looking clean and intentional rather than thrown together.
We went with a wire mesh fencing setup using steel posts, which gives you that sturdy, no-nonsense structure that holds up in rural environments. The mesh keeps small predators out without blocking airflow or sightlines. The corner work especially matters on a job like this - the posts are set tight and the wire runs clean along the full line, which is what makes the difference between a fence that holds and one that starts sagging after a season.
A gate was incorporated as well, which is key for a working area like this. Easy access in and out without compromising the integrity of the enclosure. That kind of functional detail is what separates a fence that just looks good from one that actually works for your property long-term.
If you've got a section of your property that needs this kind of attention - whether it's a pond, a pasture, a garden, or any area that just needs a solid boundary - this is the type of work we do. Rural fencing isn't one-size-fits-all, and we treat every job with that in mind.