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<blockquote data-quote="forrest" data-source="post: 831810" data-attributes="member: 16611"><p>I searched and found many threads and links to pages with designs for working facilites. What I have not found is much info on spacing for the fences. </p><p></p><p>I am building everything with 2 3/8 oilfield pipe. In the chute I have the vertical posts spaced 6' and they are 8' in the corral. I ran the top pipe 5'6". For the corral I was thinking three horizontal pipes with a 50" cattle panel welded to it. One pipe at bottom, about 16" off ground, one in middle, and one at top. Good plan?</p><p></p><p>For the chute I can't really afford metal for solid sides ( I already had the pipe I am using), and I don't really want to use plywood that will rote every few years so I am thinking just pipe sides. Would 1' spacing work ok?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forrest, post: 831810, member: 16611"] I searched and found many threads and links to pages with designs for working facilites. What I have not found is much info on spacing for the fences. I am building everything with 2 3/8 oilfield pipe. In the chute I have the vertical posts spaced 6' and they are 8' in the corral. I ran the top pipe 5'6". For the corral I was thinking three horizontal pipes with a 50" cattle panel welded to it. One pipe at bottom, about 16" off ground, one in middle, and one at top. Good plan? For the chute I can't really afford metal for solid sides ( I already had the pipe I am using), and I don't really want to use plywood that will rote every few years so I am thinking just pipe sides. Would 1' spacing work ok? [/QUOTE]
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