Bull Panel

Bull Panel
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Product Description

Bulls are far more muscular and stronger than cows and cattle. Common wire panels often fail to resist their large feet, muscular neck and bony head. Our heaviest pull panels with 1 gauge rod are specifically manufactured to keep your bulls where you put them. Heavy gauge wire panel keeps the animal from going through the panel safely and effectively. 60" height by 16' length bull panel is proven to be the appropriate size. On one hand, 60 inches height is high enough to prevent the bull from going over the top. 6 inch spacing can't seize the bull's leg or feet and does no harm to the animal.

There are three options for surface treatment depends on your requirement. Galvanization before welding process is commonly applied by many clients. Galvanization after welding process is better in resisting corrosion but a little more expensive than the former. The best treatment is powder coated after galvanization and the wire panel color is often black or green.

Bull panel fencing is often mounted on square steel tube, round steel pipe or cedar frame. It is widely used in the ranch and feed lot.
Product description:
Spacing: 6" × 6" or customized.
Gauge: 1 gauge rod.
Length: 16 feet.
Height: 60 inch.
Surface treatment: galvanized before welding process or as required.
Panels per bundle: 25 pcs.
Features & Benefits:
Galvanized before welding process.
1 gauge galvanized wire.
10 Horizontal line wires.
6" or 8" vertical wire spacing.
Bottom horizontal space is 4" height.
Top horizontal spaces are 6" height.
Friendly to bulls or other animals penned.
Note: Bold font should be informed when you inquiry us; or 6" by 6" will be provided without special requirements.

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Member Information

Eagle Cattle Panels Company
Country/Region:He Bei - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:75682568
Contact:Eagle (sales)
Last Online:12 Aug, 2015