8′ Medium Duty Corral Panel
8′ Medium Duty Corral Panel
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The Medium Duty Corral Panels are designed with square corners, J-legs and pin hookups. These corral panels are built for rough use and include Pin Hookups for easy connection. Our unique J-leg design has a small contact point with the ground to prevent unwanted panel movement. Finished with our premium powder coat paint.
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If you buy the panels, I would get ten foot ones (easier to move around) and add several to the length needed so you can create corners in the fence line. I think only about four can go in a straight line before you need to put one at a 90 degree angle and another back to straight. A few steps like that in the fence line should be enough. Also, make a turn at each end so the horses cant push it open or knock it down. I would not have horses on either side. One side can be braced against each end, but that will make a funny wedge on the other side. Also, I wouldnt tie the last panel to other fences because the weight of too many panels will damage the fence or make it unstable.
We have been using temporary panels for a fence while we wait for some work to be done on our new farm. It forms one side of a small pasture that the horses enjoy. No one is turned out on the other side.
I really prefer the ten foot ones because you can load them in the back of a truck easier and move them around the farm easier. The twelve foot ones are a better deal, though.
Another option (one we did in the past) is to just buy enough panels to make a small rectangular paddock. Less grazing for the horses, but those panels are very useful to have anyway. You are using them as intended, so less chance of injury. I suppose it would be dependent on the temperament of the horses you are trying to contain. Some would not respect a temporary fence line, but the additional resistance provided by the rectangular design might be fine. Plus, they wont be in the way when you build your wood fence.
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