Re: [RC] I.D. of metal corral system at Mt. Vernon ride - Barbara McCrary
At the AERC convention in 2004, we saw what I
considered the best corral panels I have ever seen. They were made in
Oregon, but I can't remember the people who made them. They were stout
aluminum, looked easy to put together and were high enough to be effective for
horses. We use galvanized portable cattle panels, 12' long each, and four
of them work fine for two horses, using the side of our livestock trailer as one
side of the corral. Problem is, it takes two people to set them up....they
are so heavy. But they are strong and saved our horses once from breaking
out and running away into the desert. If I find the literature on the ones
from Oregon, I'll put it on Ridecamp, but I'd have to go looking in my
files.
Subject: Re: [RC] I.D. of metal corral
system at Mt. Vernon ride
I hate to do this but these sound great so,
ME TOO! Beccy
In a message dated 10/1/2005 9:05:44 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, lazykfarm@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
As I
recall, the campers had them set up independent of one another, and
independent of the trailer. I'm very interested in finding the
manufacturer. Anyone who might know or might have a good guess,
please email me at: lazykfarm at comcast dot net.
Thanks!