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Has anyone used Carri-Lite Corrals?

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PAWCHO
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2005-03-24 9:05 AM (#22953)
Subject: Has anyone used Carri-Lite Corrals?


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Location: Shepherdsville, Ky
I have been shopping around for some time now for portable corrals that would hold a big horse and still be lite for me to handle. I'm looking at the five foot tall corral. Is there anyone that has this corral or any other one they can help me with.
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Texas Butch
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-03-24 12:18 PM (#22960 - in reply to #22953)
Subject: RE: Has anyone used Carri-Lite Corrals?


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Pawcho,

Do a search on portable corrals or Carri Lite corrals.  There have been some posts on this subject over the past year.

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Rostrenga
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2005-03-24 2:02 PM (#22975 - in reply to #22953)
Subject: RE: Has anyone used Carri-Lite Corrals?


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Try these, my neighbor and I have them, and they are great. The hanging brackets are worth the money

http://corrals2go.com/
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apricotbend
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2005-04-09 9:00 PM (#23623 - in reply to #22953)
Subject: RE: Has anyone used Carri-Lite Corrals?


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Definitely go with the 5 foot panels. I have the 4 foot and have to put a hot wire around the top for one horse. Heavy leaning on the panels causes the panels to uncouple and fall to the ground. I like them for the most part--light weight. Horses chewing on them can scrunch the panel. The pins that couple them could be more user friendly.
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