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Cattle Panels vs Oak board fencing
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 1114549" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>I found that having a few wire cattle panels (16') and a few loose corral panels in reserve was always a good thing about 10 pm some nights when something tore through a fence and you needed a quick temporay fence. A FEL with a fork and it doesn't really matter that much how heavy the suckers are. When you set the heavy ones up and pin them together, it really seems permenant, for most cows anyway. I never kept high-headed cows and I didn't have the time to mess with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 1114549, member: 1425"] I found that having a few wire cattle panels (16') and a few loose corral panels in reserve was always a good thing about 10 pm some nights when something tore through a fence and you needed a quick temporay fence. A FEL with a fork and it doesn't really matter that much how heavy the suckers are. When you set the heavy ones up and pin them together, it really seems permenant, for most cows anyway. I never kept high-headed cows and I didn't have the time to mess with them. [/QUOTE]
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