Unbranded 16 ft. x 34 in. Hog Feedlot Panel Fencing
Keep hogs contained with this Hog Feedlot Panel Fencing. This feedlot panel won’t break down or collapse when cattle, pigs, sheep or other large livestock run into or rub against it. Welded 1-piece steel construction provides durability and the no-stretch design helps make this steel fence panel easy to install.
Keep hogs contained with this Hog Feedlot Panel Fencing. This feedlot panel won’t break down or collapse when cattle, pigs, sheep or other large livestock run into or rub against it. Welded 1-piece steel construction provides durability and the no-stretch design helps make this steel fence panel easy to install.
- Welded 1-piece steel construction
- Virtually maintenance free
- Sag-resistant steel fence panel
- Feedlot panel fencing is easy to erect, no stretching
- The 11 line wires (horizontal) are 5 gauge
- The stay wires (vertical) are 4 gauge and are spaced 8 in. apart
- Not all panels are available in all stores
Additional information
Animal Type | Hogs |
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Features | Galvanized |
Primary Material | Galvanized |
Manufacturer Part Number | 90215 |
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A feedlot or feed yard is a type of animal feeding operation (AFO) which is used in intensive animal farming, notably beef cattle, but also swine, horses, sheep, turkeys, chickens or ducks, prior to slaughter. Large beef feedlots are called concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) in the United States and intensive livestock operations (ILOs) or confined feeding operations (CFO) in Canada. They may contain thousands of animals in an array of pens.
The basic purpose of the feedlot is to increase the amount of fat gained by each animal as quickly as possible; if animals are kept in confined quarters rather than being allowed to range freely over grassland, they will gain weight more quickly and efficiently with the added benefit of economies of scale.
Fencing is a combat sport that features sword fighting. The three disciplines of modern fencing are the foil, the épée, and the sabre (also saber); each discipline uses a different kind of blade, which shares the same name, and employs its own rules. Most competitive fencers specialise in one discipline. The modern sport gained prominence near the end of the 19th century and is based on the traditional skill set of swordsmanship. The Italian school altered the historical European martial art of classical fencing, and the French school later refined that system. Scoring points in a fencing competition is done by making contact with an opponent.
The 1904 Olympics Games featured a fourth discipline of fencing known as singlestick, but it was dropped after that year and is not a part of modern fencing. Competitive fencing was one of the first sports to be featured in the Olympics and, along with athletics, cycling, swimming, and gymnastics, has been featured in every modern Olympics.
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by Megan
Best pricing, exactly as described, helped load it when I arrived by myself
by Doug
Bought these to keep goats and dogs out of garden. They work GREAT!!!
by Craig
perfect for permanent use or for building a temporary pen.
by Kim
Everyone was very helpful. The guys loaded the fence panels after cutting them in half for us!