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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1245867" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>That looks good too and thanks for the input guys. Was going to buy the "on sale" panels at tractor supply today and just risk it for temporary but I will price the better ones. I will probably go with the first layout as it is easiest for now and will be temporary.</p><p></p><p>However, after reading all of you guys comments, for a permanent solution it sounds like putting it inside might be the best option if I have room. Here is what I have, has horse stalls on the back half and hay and equipment storage on the front, not really being utilized since we don't do horses. Post to post in the center is 15', sides are 12' and front to back post spacing is 12' so it may be a little tight? I can get 2 14' bull gates and pen them in down where the oak walls are and setup some sort of alley off that, maybe a bud box type arrangement so I keep the gates out of the way most of the time?</p><p></p><p>I would have to setup a way to run them in from the outside corral (my first pic on page 1), there is a 4' door on the side that is closed but I would have to put corral panels or cut a new door to funnel them in. Anyway, this would allow me to load easier probably as the driveway is on the other side and much easier access when it is wet.</p><p></p><p><strong>It may be a little tight though</strong> since I only have 12' to work with once I leave the middle to get to an outside wall if that makes sense?</p><p></p><p>my wife's pic</p><p><img src="https://www.vci-classifieds.com/pics/8358-stables2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1245867, member: 23511"] That looks good too and thanks for the input guys. Was going to buy the "on sale" panels at tractor supply today and just risk it for temporary but I will price the better ones. I will probably go with the first layout as it is easiest for now and will be temporary. However, after reading all of you guys comments, for a permanent solution it sounds like putting it inside might be the best option if I have room. Here is what I have, has horse stalls on the back half and hay and equipment storage on the front, not really being utilized since we don't do horses. Post to post in the center is 15', sides are 12' and front to back post spacing is 12' so it may be a little tight? I can get 2 14' bull gates and pen them in down where the oak walls are and setup some sort of alley off that, maybe a bud box type arrangement so I keep the gates out of the way most of the time? I would have to setup a way to run them in from the outside corral (my first pic on page 1), there is a 4' door on the side that is closed but I would have to put corral panels or cut a new door to funnel them in. Anyway, this would allow me to load easier probably as the driveway is on the other side and much easier access when it is wet. [b]It may be a little tight though[/b] since I only have 12' to work with once I leave the middle to get to an outside wall if that makes sense? my wife's pic [img]https://www.vci-classifieds.com/pics/8358-stables2.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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