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---------- > From: J Robirts <jrobirts@hwy97.net> > To: sbrown@wamdes.com > Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net > Subject: portable corrals > Date: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 10:52 PM > > Greetings! > > My full set of horse-n-around corrals came with 11 panels.With the little > connecting dohickies I can make two equal sized corrals that share just one > panel. > I have also experimented with other shapes and sizes and have found that if > I use the horse trailer as one "side" of one corral I can make two corrals > of different sizes, one smaller for one horse,and another large enough for > two horses.These corrals are still connected to each other with one panel. > You can make two separate equal corrals that are freestanding or make two > larger corrals by making one on each side of the horse trailer and using > the horse trailer as a wall for each corral.By using natural objects(trees > etc.) you can make things even bigger! One of the best things about these > panels is every panel can be a gate.You don't have to worry about how you > set up. > Electric fencing is not an option for me. My Rainman will go right > through if things get exciting, scary or enticing enough and as I said > before, he figured out the pvc pretty quickly. I could never sleep at night > unless he was tied to the trailer, but since he likes to lay down I always > worried about him getting tangled up. Again no sleep!! Since I have gotten > the corrals I sleep just fine. They are very white and very visible to > horse and human in the dark. > As to roof mounting, it would seem difficult if, not impossible,for one > person to manage.The mounting system for the entire 11 panels is only 9 1/2 > inches wide. I > don't know if this is too wide for your trailer or not. The folks at > horse-n-around are the best and really willing to work with you and your > trailer needs. I think they make different panel lengths too. This might be > another option, same amount of linear feet but less panels. Check out their > website on the endurance net. Obviously I am a satisfied customer. Hope all > this was helpful. > Happy Trails, > Jane > >
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