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Farm gates serve multiple important purposes. To begin with, they make sure your livestock stays safe. Sometimes predators like wolves, bears, and coyotes can wreak havoc on the farm animals. So much so, a single neighborhood or stray dog might tear your chickens apart. You can easily keep this issue at a safe distance by investing in a reliable farm gate. Besides, strangers are more likely to step inside your farm and turn it into a self-proclaimed entertainment spot if it does not feature a farm gate.   

However, it has been noticed that a vast majority of people typically have a hard time choosing the right farm gate, owing to the abundance of options. If you are also keeping up with the same issue, you have come to the right place. We have put together a list of different types of farm gates and also narrowed down their functionalities. So once you go through this piece and let the information sink in, you will be able to buy a fitting gate in a breeze:

Sliding Gates

These gates are currently trending red-hot. Arguably, the biggest upside of sliding gates is that they can be installed in tight spaces. They are also suitable for driveways that have a steep incline. Gravity might make the swing gate work much faster in such situations.

Sliding gates are primarily divided into two categories; track model and cantilever model. Speaking of the track model, these gates allow a metal rail to glide along a track embedded in the ground. This model works in the same way as train tracks to open your gate. On the other hand, cantilever models are also based on the sliding concept but they do not touch the ground. The aerial sliding gives them a distinguished standing in comparison to track models. The stand-out feature of cantilever models is that they do not get jammed following a flood.  

Bow Gates

They are essentially called pedestrian gates. These gates prevent pedestrians from climbing up the farm gate and subsequently cause damage. Bow gates could be an ideal choice depending on your farm activities. For example, if you use your farm as a round pen to train horses, bow gates are hands down the best alternative. 

Tube Gates

Tube gates ensure durability as they are made of robust metal tubing. The tubing can be joined in a variety of ways, including coiled and asymmetrical designs. They are often topped with a hollow metal overhead frame.

Galvanized steel with a zinc coating is the most popular material that is used during the manufacturing of tube farm gates. This will not only protect your gate from harmful weather elements but also increase longevity. While some sections of tube gates might get worn up over the course of time, this type of gate will not need to be completely replaced if it is maintained properly. Do not assume the maintenance will cost you a ton of money or extreme hard work. In fact, the upkeep of tube gates is simpler in comparison to other types. If you want a long-term solution for the security and safety of your farm, look no further.

Pipe Gates

Although pipe gates look similar to tube gates, there are some differences between the two. Pipe gates are noticeably smaller than tube gates. Apart from that, they comprise thinner tubes, which makes them less durable. However, they are more suitable to amp up the overall aesthetics of your farm. A pipe gate's primary purpose is to delineate gardens and provide accurate demarcation. More often than not, these gates are coupled with mesh netting.