Q: Can I get Corrals 2 Go panels in colors other than white?
A: White is by far best for visibility at night for you and your horses (and other horses that have escaped from their electric-fence corrals and are wandering around camp). However, colors are available for an additional cost.
Q: Are Corrals 2 Go panels sturdy enough to hold any horse in?
A: An unruly horse that is determined to escape a corral should either be left at home or housed in a heavy pipe corral. However, Corrals 2 Go panels have been used successfully to house everything from 800 pound Arabians to 1500 pound Quarterhorses.
Q: Do Corrals 2 Go corrals need to be anchored to the ground to keep horses from dragging them around?
A: No, it is not necessary to anchor your corral to the ground. The square steel tubing itself provides sufficient friction against the ground to make it extremely difficult for a horse to drag the corral. We have had no reports of such problems with the corrals.
Q: I am only 5'2" tall and weigh 98 pounds. Would Corrals 2 Go panels be too heavy for a person my size to handle?
A: Absolutely not. A person of your size and average strength should be able to easily lift two panels (6' or 7'4") onto or off the Fold-a-rack hangers.
Q: Are Corrals 2 Go panels designed to be attached to my trailer when in use?
A: No they aren't, and for good reasons. A free-standing corral means no damage to the side of your horse trailer and no injuries to your horses due to catching its legs under your trailer.
Q: How much maintainance do the Corrals 2 Go panels require?
A: The powder coating provides maximum protection, which means minimum maintainence for you. Typically this means storing the panels inside when not using them during the rainy or snowy season and touching up small spots every couple of years, if necessary, with Rustoleum paint.
Q. How many panels fit on the Fold-a-rack hangers?
A: There are 2 hanger sizes - those that hold 11 panels and those that hold 13 panels.
Q: How do I decided whether to buy the Fold-a-rack hangers or simply haul my panels inside the trailer?
A: If you have an extra stall in your trailer, hauling the panels in a stall works fine (just be sure you buy a length that fits your trailer - usually 7'4"). If you prefer to haul them outside the trailer, be aware that by law, 8'6" is the maximum width for a vehicle or trailer. The Fold-a-rack hangers extend 10.5 inches beyond the side of the trailer. They work well for wide-fendered trailers. If you have a narrow-fendered trailer or no fenders, measure the width of your trailer and add the 10.5 inches needed for the hangers to see whether you are within the legal limits.
Q: Are Corrals 2 Go panels available only in the 6', 7'4", and 10' lengths?
A: Those are the lengths most commonly ordered, but custom lengths can be ordered as well. Please contact us for pricing and ordering
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