CUSTOM AGRICULTURAL GATES & LIVESTOCK HANDLING SYSTEMS

Built tough for daily use across the Southeast, Spears Gate Company delivers custom agricultural gates and livestock handling systems designed to improve cattle flow, safety, and efficiency, without cutting corners.

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Built for Ranches, Farms, and Working Agricultural Operations

You don’t have time for gates that sag, latches that stick, or chutes that balk when the pressure is on. Spears Gate Company delivers heavy-duty solutions designed for the reality of moving livestock. We build systems that handle the weight, weather, and unpredictability of daily operation.

ENGINEERED FOR FLOW

Designed around cattle psychology. Our systems reduce balking and stress, making it safer for the animal and the operator.

real world durability

 We use heavy-gauge steel and expert welding to withstand the abuse of bulls and heavy equipment.

regional expertise

Serving the Southeast. We understand the demands of working agricultural operations and manufacture heavy-duty fence and gate systems designed to stand up to daily use and last for decades.

Fence Products & Livestock Systems

We specialize in manufacturing heavy-duty agricultural gates and livestock systems built for real working conditions.

Farm Gates

Heavy-gauge steel that hangs straight forever. No sagging.

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Sweep Systems

90° & 180° flow designs that reduce labor and cattle stress.

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Squeeze Chutes

Hydraulic & manual options for safe, solo cattle working.

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FARMS & AG

High-pressure handling systems designed for herd health and flow efficiency.

CATTLE OPERATIONS

Secure perimeter fencing and access gates for crops and mixed livestock.

Large Acreage

Security and aesthetics for commercial and large residential properties.

SERVICE AREA

Based in the Southeast, our installation crews are built for travel. We mobilize heavy equipment and skilled teams to cover the heart of American cattle country.

  • Kentucky
  • Indiana
  • Ohio
  • Tennessee
  • North Carolina
  • Alabama
  • Georgia
  • Florida Panhandle
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia

Why Spears Gate Company?

We know that a gate isn't just decoration, it's a critical part of your daily operation. We combine old-school craftsmanship with modern engineering to build systems that last.

Built for Real-World Use

Our gates aren't just for show. They are engineered to withstand the pressure of livestock, heavy machinery, and constant daily use.

Custom-Built Solutions

Every property has different operational needs. We don’t sell kits; we fabricate custom solutions built around how you work livestock.

Regional Expertise

Serving the Southeast, we understand the needs of both large-scale operations and small hobby farms. Our experience across a wide range of agricultural setups allows us to build systems that fit how different operations actually work.

ON-TIME INSTALLATION

We respect your schedule. Our systems are manufactured and delivered on time, helping your project move forward without delays.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of agricultural gates and livestock systems do you offer?

We build standard size farm gates, custom farm gates, livestock handling systems, sweep systems, and cattle squeeze chutes. Our work is focused on real-world cattle operations, from basic access gates to complete handling and flow systems designed around how you work cattle day to day.

Do you design, and deliver these systems?

Yes. We handle the full process. That includes evaluating your ideas, designing a system that fits your layout, and shipping directly to your farm operation. You’re not coordinating multiple vendors or trying to make mismatched components work together.

What areas do you serve?

We serve cattle operations across Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle. If you’re unsure whether your location falls within our service area, please reach out and we will confirm.

How do I get pricing or request a consultation?

The best way to get pricing is to request a consultation. We’ll talk through your operation, goals, and existing setup so we can provide an accurate recommendation and quote. You can request a quote or schedule a consultation directly through our website.

Can you install a sweep system or cattle squeeze chute as an upgrade to an existing setup?

Yes. Many of our projects involve upgrading or improving an existing setup rather than starting from scratch. We design sweep systems and squeeze chutes to integrate with current pens and fencing whenever possible.

What information do you need to provide an accurate quote (photos, measurements, herd size, terrain)?

Helpful information includes photos of your current setup, basic measurements, herd size, and any specific challenges you’re dealing with. Don’t worry if you don’t have everything. We’ll guide you through what’s needed during the consultation.

How long does a typical delivery take from consultation to completion?

Timelines vary based on project size and complexity. Smaller gate or system installs may take a short amount of time, while larger handling systems require more planning and fabrication. We’ll provide a clear timeline once the scope is defined.

Do you help ranchers choose the right sweep system size and layout for their herd?

Yes. Sweep system size and layout should match herd size, cattle behavior, and handling goals. We help you choose a design that improves flow and efficiency without overbuilding or wasting space.

Can your livestock handling systems be designed for low-stress cattle handling and improved safety?

Absolutely. Low-stress handling and safety are central to how we design systems. Proper angles, spacing, and flow reduce stress on cattle and lower the risk of injury for both livestock and operators.

READY TO UPGRADE YOUR OPERATION?

Whether you know exactly what you need or just want to explore options,
 we’re here to help you build a better system.

REQUEST A QUOTE

Have a materials list or specific gate requirements? Send us the details and we’ll build a price for you.

SCHEDULE CONSULTATION

Need help designing a sweep system or evaluating your flow? Let’s talk through your goals first.