Coyote fencing originated in the Southwest USA on ranches where protection from coyotes was critical. It is very common in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, and is an important element of southwestern landscape architecture (also called latillas). Our coyote fencing is made from small diameter lodgepole pine that grows in the high mountains of Colorado.
Coyote fence poles are typically hand-selected, and $7-$11 for 2"-3" diameter poles.
Prices are only for materials. No hardware, treatment, or installation included.
Above: Coyote fence with handpeeled aspen poles amd railroad tie posts. Taos, New Mexico.
*Diameter measured at mid-point. Wood price only, not including bolts. Sealing & treatment: see Copper Napthenate recommendations. Sales tax and shipping will be added to above pricing. Note: For Other Posts, Rails or Privacy Screening separately, please see "Timber Products."
These products are unique. Call or email Len Lankford with your request at 719-429-4404 or Request a Quote.