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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1237832" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Yes the Premier. The curved parts and the aley sections that the squeezechute and head gate attach to are heavier than the standard 12' Premier panels, but a regular 12' Premier panel is pretty light. Ok for calves and docile cattle but I wish I had gone with the rough stock panels for the whole pen. </p><p>A standard 12' Premier panel weighs 90 lbs and chains together.</p><p>A standard 12' Rough Stock panel weighs 122lbs and pins together.</p><p>I have not had any wrecks with my pen and sweep/headgate, and to be honest, I do like the chain connections too, better than the pin together panels I've used before--makes it easy to move and set back up in a different way and allows for uneven ground. I don't remember the # on my headgate, but it's the auto catch, which you can also use manually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1237832, member: 18945"] Yes the Premier. The curved parts and the aley sections that the squeezechute and head gate attach to are heavier than the standard 12' Premier panels, but a regular 12' Premier panel is pretty light. Ok for calves and docile cattle but I wish I had gone with the rough stock panels for the whole pen. A standard 12' Premier panel weighs 90 lbs and chains together. A standard 12' Rough Stock panel weighs 122lbs and pins together. I have not had any wrecks with my pen and sweep/headgate, and to be honest, I do like the chain connections too, better than the pin together panels I've used before--makes it easy to move and set back up in a different way and allows for uneven ground. I don't remember the # on my headgate, but it's the auto catch, which you can also use manually. [/QUOTE]
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