Corral Panel
Galvanized iron wire is relatively easy to handle and work with, whether you're using it for crafting or industrial purposes. It can be bent, twisted, and cut as needed.
Corral panels, also called horse panels, cattle panels, are made from low carbon steel or galvanized steel pipes. The horizontal rails and frames are fully welded together to form a horse panel. They are divided into round, square and oval rail horse panels according to rail shape. They are widely used to raise horses, cattle and other livestock or prevent them from being injured in stable, farmland, pasture, ranchette, arenas, etc.
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Features
1、Versatility: Corral panels are highly versatile and can be configured in various ways to suit different livestock management needs. They can be arranged to create pens, chutes, alleys, or custom enclosures as required.
2、Portability: Many corral panels are designed to be portable, making them easy to transport and set up in different locations on a farm or ranch. This mobility allows for flexible livestock management and grazing rotation.
3、Durability: Corral panels are typically constructed from durable materials like steel or metal, which makes them long-lasting and capable of withstanding harsh weather conditions and the wear and tear of livestock interactions.
4、Safety: These panels provide a secure and safe environment for both livestock and handlers. They help prevent accidental injuries and keep animals contained during various tasks such as vaccinations, hoof trimming, or branding.
5、Easy Installation: Corral panels are relatively easy to install without the need for specialized tools or skills. This simplifies the process of creating temporary or permanent livestock enclosures.
6、Customization: With various panel lengths, heights, and styles available, farmers and ranchers can customize their corral systems to meet specific needs and accommodate different livestock species.
7、Efficiency: Corral panels streamline livestock handling and management tasks. They facilitate the sorting, loading, and movement of animals, which can save time and reduce labor costs.
Benefits
PVC coated wires are supplied in following packaging:
In big coils: big coils (inside clear plastic and outside woven bag) 100kg, 500 kg, 1000kg single coil
In small coils / rolls: Package in 5kg, 10kgs, 20kgs, 25kg coils or rolls, then in carton, or wooden cases, or customized.
Spool Wire: 1 spool/plastic bag;8bags/box;10boxes/carton or customized.Fast, 10 minute setup, labor free.
Transport wheels are permanent,
no need to remove from axle like first design.
Multiple pen options.
Pull at speed limit in transport.
All panels work like gates.
Durable equipment, longer life.
Not limited, equipment can be added or moved around system.
Sheeted temporary alley;adjust
width for cows or calves.
Cattle panels & sheep panels are widely used in farms, pastures and other places for temporary or permanent security fence for cattle, sheep, horses and other large animals
Production
Plan Your Layout:
Decide where you want to install the corral panels and plan the layout accordingly. Consider the size of the enclosure, the number of panels needed, and the location of gates or entrances.
Prepare the Ground:
Ensure that the ground is level and free of obstructions. Remove any rocks, debris, or vegetation that may interfere with the placement of the panels.
Position the Panels:
Place the corral panels in their desired positions, making sure they are aligned correctly. Panels should be close enough to prevent gaps that animals could squeeze through.
Secure the Panels:
If your corral panels have built-in legs or feet, simply set them in place. If not, you may need to anchor the panels by driving posts or stakes into the ground alongside them. Use a level to ensure the panels are plumb (vertically level).
Connect the Panels:
Attach the panels to each other using the provided connectors, which may be pins, chains, or other mechanisms. Ensure that the connections are secure to prevent animals from pushing the panels apart.
Install Gates (if applicable):
If your corral includes gates, attach them to the gate openings using hinges. Ensure the gates swing freely and securely latch closed. Gates are typically used for access points and should be installed where needed.
Anchoring (if necessary):
If your corral is in an area prone to strong winds or if you're working with particularly large or aggressive livestock, consider adding additional anchoring for stability. This may involve securing the panels with additional posts or weights.
Test the Enclosure:
Before introducing livestock, walk through the enclosure to make sure there are no sharp edges, loose components, or potential hazards. Test gates to ensure they open and close smoothly.
Maintenance and Inspection:
Regularly inspect the corral panels for wear, damage, or loose connections. Perform any necessary maintenance or repairs promptly to maintain the integrity of the enclosure.