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BCSnob
May 16, 2013Explorer
We use the sheep&goat panels (4"x4" @ $58) to make hay/grain feeders and we use the combo panels (6"x6" gradated @ $40) for fencing in animal crowding areas (small pens, barnyard, small training area, etc). My guess is the $21 panels have thinner wires. The panels in our training area have dents from sheep running into the panels trying to escape enthusiastic green dogs.
You do need a way to get them home or you have to cut them up at the store.
We love the tomato cages we made from left over sections; they don't break at the welds when you are putting them/taking them out of the ground, they are heavy duty enough to support the very large (paste) tomato plants we grow, and they don't start rusting after one growing season.
You do need a way to get them home or you have to cut them up at the store.
We love the tomato cages we made from left over sections; they don't break at the welds when you are putting them/taking them out of the ground, they are heavy duty enough to support the very large (paste) tomato plants we grow, and they don't start rusting after one growing season.
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