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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1643474" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>The best panels or ones you build yourself and have to handle with the loader. That said I would start looking at local outfits that build panels and pens and stay away from the big names at the tractor store.</p><p>You can get pretty good lightweight panels if built right. Lots of verticals and they don't have to be heavy but plentiful.</p><p>It also imo to seem better to have all horizontal bars equal spacing. The trend to leave a larger gap on top or on the bottom for a tighter spacing in the rest invites cattle to test the fence. They will always go for what seems to be the hole. If everything is uniform, they don't see a hole and often won't try. :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1643474, member: 24947"] The best panels or ones you build yourself and have to handle with the loader. That said I would start looking at local outfits that build panels and pens and stay away from the big names at the tractor store. You can get pretty good lightweight panels if built right. Lots of verticals and they don't have to be heavy but plentiful. It also imo to seem better to have all horizontal bars equal spacing. The trend to leave a larger gap on top or on the bottom for a tighter spacing in the rest invites cattle to test the fence. They will always go for what seems to be the hole. If everything is uniform, they don't see a hole and often won't try. :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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