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<blockquote data-quote="Oklahomahunter" data-source="post: 3490474" data-attributes="member: 41138"><p>There are cattle on our place about 250 days a year. That’s along with all the pigs that are running around down there. My dad and I put those panels up almost 15 years ago now. We’ve not touched them since. I put them bowed out in a circle with a t-post at both ends and the middle to add strength. They’re a little bent in spots, but there’s never been a cow or pig make it into the feeder area. I think there are 5 or so panels end to end. It make a really large circle that I’ve seen 8-10 deer in at a time. It’s worked very well. The lower panels also allow the young deer to jump in and out from an early age. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oklahomahunter, post: 3490474, member: 41138"] There are cattle on our place about 250 days a year. That’s along with all the pigs that are running around down there. My dad and I put those panels up almost 15 years ago now. We’ve not touched them since. I put them bowed out in a circle with a t-post at both ends and the middle to add strength. They’re a little bent in spots, but there’s never been a cow or pig make it into the feeder area. I think there are 5 or so panels end to end. It make a really large circle that I’ve seen 8-10 deer in at a time. It’s worked very well. The lower panels also allow the young deer to jump in and out from an early age. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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