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<blockquote data-quote="Cowdirt" data-source="post: 346374" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>The majority of people in our area only have a headgate. On my first setup, I installed my headgate between two 9"x9" posts. On the inside of each post I screwed in two heavy eye screws. I located the eyes where heavy duty corral panels could be pinned to the posts. My other panels attached to the ones at the headgate in the normal manner. I put wood posts at the halfway point of the panels for support but did not attach them. If you need access to the cow after she is caught just unpin from headgate and other panel and slide it back. I think gates would work better but I already had the panels. I recommend having the sides where they can be moved as opposed to stationary. My 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowdirt, post: 346374, member: 2609"] The majority of people in our area only have a headgate. On my first setup, I installed my headgate between two 9"x9" posts. On the inside of each post I screwed in two heavy eye screws. I located the eyes where heavy duty corral panels could be pinned to the posts. My other panels attached to the ones at the headgate in the normal manner. I put wood posts at the halfway point of the panels for support but did not attach them. If you need access to the cow after she is caught just unpin from headgate and other panel and slide it back. I think gates would work better but I already had the panels. I recommend having the sides where they can be moved as opposed to stationary. My 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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