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Re: How to Build a Round Feeder Pen using Hog Panels. [Re: Stub] #8944692 10/27/23 06:59 PM
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No need to put any posts up until you have all your panels wired together. Form your circle around the feeder, drive posts and then done. Done in about 25-30 min


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Re: How to Build a Round Feeder Pen using Hog Panels. [Re: Stub] #8945109 10/28/23 06:00 PM
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Good tips on this group, but when making or deciding where you want to enter it
at, make that panel overlap about 36" or so? i did mine seemed to work out ok. Not sure
how your dumping your feed in, i use the front end loader on the Kubota tractor, mine is
not as big as yours it gets the job done.
NO nylon tye wraps! sun will ruin them in time, i only use wire, lasts longer.


Good luck.........


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