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Location: Preston MD
worth the money
Date:April 27, 2011
I purchased 12 of these panels to support tomatoes, peas, cukes, and beans. The rounded metal has no sharp edges to cut the vines and tendrils on a windy day and they support virtually any amount of weight you could possibly put on them. Additionally, at the end of the season it is easy to strip the vines out of them because the smooth rounded wire offers no friction resistance or give. Trying them this year as a center trellis for trailing blackberry plants.
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Location: Marcellus, NY
Great fencing
Date:August 20, 2010
We purchased this panel fencing for the 1.5 acres of land around our house, to keep our 3 dogs safely contained. My husband and I did it ourselves within a weekend and it was very easy. It has stood up to our 3 dogs, and several other dogs that have come to our house to play, all having jumped up on it at one time or another. None have ever escaped and it has given us the peace of mind we needed to let our dogs run free all day within our yard. It looks great out here in the country, and it is the most economical and sturdiest fencing we have found for our purpose. We would definitely recommend it to other dog owners who have similar needs.
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Location: Cartersville, GA
Rugged, Reliable Product
Date:August 19, 2010
I have a 1 acre catching lot for my cattle right outside my barn. I recently replaced the field fence wire, hog wire, with the feedlot panels. We usually catch between 65 and 70 700lb+heifers each year to work and load for shipment. No matter how wild or crazy the cattle are, these panels, set with 5" round treated posts on 8' centers, will hold anything!!! Great product!
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Location: Atlanta, Ga
Cattle Panels for Goat Girls
Date:August 19, 2010
I use these cattle panels to fence in my dairy goats. They are light enough for me to lift by myself and flexible enough that I can manipulate them around any obstacle in the yard. I also use them to create temporary pens when I need a particular section of my land (or my neighbors' yard) cleared - Goats vs. Kudzu. Goats Rule!