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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 803860" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Ditto</p><p>I like to build on a slope. It allows the water to drain out and not be so muddy. Only problem is making sure the design does not interfer with the gate swing.</p><p>I am currently getting ready to disasemble some pipe pens that were installed in the 60's. They were second hand from a sale barn at that time and are still in good shape.</p><p>The pens I built on a lease pasture I aquired the same way. </p><p>If pipe pens are built and maintained correctly they will last darn near forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 803860, member: 5494"] Ditto I like to build on a slope. It allows the water to drain out and not be so muddy. Only problem is making sure the design does not interfer with the gate swing. I am currently getting ready to disasemble some pipe pens that were installed in the 60's. They were second hand from a sale barn at that time and are still in good shape. The pens I built on a lease pasture I aquired the same way. If pipe pens are built and maintained correctly they will last darn near forever. [/QUOTE]
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