GREAT fences do so much more, from beautifying your property to keeping your farm animals safe. Litchfield Hills Fence is a family-owned business with a long tradition of building the finest quality fences with the goal of giving you so much more than a good neighbor. Who is Litchfield Hills Fence Co. Brian Jones and his family know good fences. Their years of riding and farm living are the foundation for building the best systems around. And he knows more than fences.
Litchfield Hills Fence Company offers the gamut of services needed for country living: taking pride in their own line of horse safe-installer friendly Classic Slipboard Fencing, securing smaller animals with kennels that will stand up to bears, bobcats and other unwelcome "neighbors", fabricating custom gates to further enhance your curb appeal, and also assists seasonally with snow removal.
Litchfield Hills Fence Company offers the gamut of services needed for country living: taking pride in their own line of horse safe-installer friendly Classic Slipboard Fencing, securing smaller animals with kennels that will stand up to bears, bobcats and other unwelcome "neighbors", fabricating custom gates to further enhance your curb appeal, and also assists seasonally with snow removal.
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You have been putting up new fence here for the last 20 years. What a pleasure to do business with someone who is always on time and stands behind his work and is definitely a craftsman. A good horse fence must meet a lot of practical concerns. It should be strong and durable, to deliver many years of dependable service.
Your installers were very professional and displayed excellent craftmanship-in summary, the price was right, time of installation perfect and no hassle. Do you already know how much fence you need and where you want the gates? Just fax us a layout of your property indicating footage and gate locations, and we will provide a quick estimate.
When you have a new horse, you should walk the line of any type of fence with the horse. Especially with electric fencing, let the horse learn to respect the fence with a tickler. This should also be done when you install a new fence. You should walk all horses around the perimeter of new fencing. The fence looks absolutely beautiful!
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