Panels That Actually Hold Up

Built with 10-gauge steel while everybody else uses 16-gauge. That’s the difference between equipment that lasts and equipment that bends the first time your bull tests it.
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Spent Another Weekend Fixing Panels?

You know how it goes—panels look fine at the farm store, but put them up against your cattle and they fold like paper. That thin 16-gauge steel might save you a few bucks up front, but you’ll spend it all back in repairs and replacements.

Your cattle are worth too much to trust to panels that might work. When equipment fails, it’s not just annoying—it’s lost cattle, lost time, and money out of your pocket.

There's a Better Way

We use 10-gauge steel where others use 16-gauge. That’s like comparing a cast iron skillet to a pie pan—you can hit our stuff with a sledgehammer and it’ll laugh at you.

What You Should Know

If Your Animals Damage Our Gates, Bring Them Back and We’ll Fix Them

Been doing this long enough to know what holds up and what doesn’t. That’s why if your livestock somehow manage to damage our heavy-duty panels, we’ll make it right.

What We Build

What We Build

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Custom Length Every Time

We build our standard heavy duty panels to whatever length you need anywhere from 5 to 20 feet, right to the inch. No trying to make standard lengths work for your setup.

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Heavy Construction

10-gauge steel, 5 feet tall, built to take whatever your livestock can dish out. These aren't panels you'll replace in a few years.

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Built Right the First Time

Every panel welded to spec using materials that hold up. Same way Grandpa did it, same way we still do it.

Why Ours Are Different

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Real Heavy Steel

Most companies use 16-gauge steel—that's like paper compared to our 10-gauge. You can dent their stuff with your hand. Try that with ours.

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They'll Outlast Your Operation

Built right with heavy materials, these panels will still be standing long after you're done ranching.

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Custom Length, Fair Price

Costs a little more than the lightweight stuff, but you're buying once instead of replacing every few years. That's really not much more for lifetime durability.

What You Need to Know

Panel Type

Cattle, horse, or sheep panels

Length

Anywhere from 5 to 20 feet (we build to the inch)

Height

5 feet standard

Steel

Heavy-duty 10-gauge construction

Delivery

We deliver with competitive rates

Common Questions

How long do they last?
Built right, these panels will outlast your operation. Got customers using panels from the ’80s that are still going strong.
16-gauge is like paper compared to our 10-gauge. Big difference in what they can handle.
Do you guarantee them?
If your livestock damage our heavy-duty panels, bring them back and we’ll fix them.
That’s all we do. Tell us what length you need and we’ll build it exactly.

Ready to Order?

(580) 662-2949

Tell us what you need and we'll help you figure it out

See All Our Panels

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Custom Length?

Just tell us what length works for your setup