I purchased this portable horse corral system. CART-A-CORRAL http://www.avwebnet.com/PortableCorrals/index.asp It is well explained on the site. I wanted a small easy to handle and store setup. Most others are large solid panels that took more space in the trailer. I did not want PVC. This is round tubing-telescoping. I think stronger then square stock. The packaged weight is 130 pounds. Two can handle. Easy to set up. Took me about 30 minutes the first time. Trailer brackets are on the way. May not use them. I will run electric around the top rail. One kit will work for one horse. I bought two. I have drive in posts for the ends and the gate. Made by M Mitts CWI Ironworks. Could use any round drive in-post vs the trailer
Camp at BSF Sept 07 Corrals worked great for both horses. Took about 30 minutes to setup.
Date(s): Aug 2007. Album by Roger Rittenhouse. Photos by Roger. 1 - 10 of 10 Total. 6537 Visits.
1 cart-a-corral-box As shipped in the box
2 cart-a-corral1 Setup about 30 minutes. On uneven ground.
3 cart-a-corral2
4 cart-a-corral3
5 cart-a-corral4 Section in collapsed view. Light easy to handle
6 cart-a-corral5 All in storage bag. Holds Velcro straps and panel pins. Handles for for TWO to carry. Bag may not last very long
7 cart-a-corral6 Both corrals in the trailer. Still room for hay and feed and other supplies.
8 Camp Test 01 BSF Setup both system for our horse/mule