Welded Wire Panels (original design)
Sturdy, hot-dip galvanized wire panels are great for lambing and kidding pens, gates, fence lines and many other projects. 1/4 in. diameter rods. 4"x4" holes.
Tall enough for most sheep (unless they are very active, flighty or high-libido rams during breeding season.)
Look to our reinforced PowerBilt® Panels for 3"x3" holes.
Shipping
*Item #964400 ships LTL/Truck.
Specs
- 4" square holes
- 1/4" dia. rods
- 1 height (40")
- 4 lengths
- Hot-dip galvanized steel
Benefits
Usually used for stock confinement, galvanized welded wire mesh is also an excellent material for deck railings—very strong and extremely durable.
Tips
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Buckets and Troughs
Premier Bucket Holder
Item #564700 -A welded wire bracket that easily drops into place onto wire or 1" wood panels, yet holds round and square buckets securely.
$2.50 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
Wire Panel Hinge, 40" tall
Item #965400 -Provides a strong, reliable connection that is also a 360º hinge. Surprisingly easy and fast to use.
$3.10 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
36" x 36" PowerBilt Wire Panel, 3" holes
Item #965500 -Reinforced galvanized welded wire panels. Great for building lambing jugs, gates, fence lines and many other projects.
$48.00 -
Handling Equipment
Snap Clip, Stainless Steel
Item #965406 -Use to connect wire panels and hang poultry waterers and feeders.
$7.00 -
Handling Equipment
Snap Clip, Zinc Plated
Item #965405 -Use to connect wire panels and hang poultry waterers and feeders.
$2.68 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
Braided Cord, 8 ft
Item #965410 -Useful length of cord for having around the farm. Hang poultry waterers and feeders. Attach wire panels and gates.
$1.25 -
Handling Equipment
Ground Rod and/or Connecting Pin, 3 ft
Item #151200 -Effectively ground energizers or firmly secure handling equipment. Galvanized pin is resilient to rust and wear.
$5.80 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
Eyebolt
Item #936100 -Use to hang heat lamps, poultry waterers and feeders. Also attach gates or panels.
$2.06 -
Handling Equipment
Linking Stake
Item #917800 -All parts of Premier's handling system use stake and eye connections. They are stronger and more versatile than all other methods.
$8.00 -
Handling Equipment
Lag Bolt Connector
Item #917820 -Use a lag bolt connector and linking stake with handling equipment and connecting wire panel gates to wooden posts.
$2.40
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Brubaker B from Pennsylvania
Panels are incredibly versatile and easy to use for lambing pens. You can buy the spiral hinges to attach them to each other, but we just use heavy duty cable ties.
Rosey J from Minnesota
These work great at keeping my lambs & Kids off my Big square bales of hay.
John S
I have had these panels for 5 years. I use them for: lambing jugs, creep feeders, show pens, gates, sorting gates, isolation pens etc.... My panels are starting to show some age, but not as much as some of the VERY expensive gates that I use that have not seen near as much use (or abuse.) I have had only one situation, a day old lamb had his head stuck through one of the openings, I popped it right out. I am preparing to order another set in the very near future.
Joseph L from Michigan
I used this product to make a champaign wine rack. A champaign bottle rack of this size, made of metal is not otherwise available. It has worked very well. One deficiency is that the openings around the edge are not 4" X 4", so those openings are not big enough for champagne bottles. I am using those openings for regular wine bottles. Great, inexpensive product. Joe Latoff
Gerry W
We used these panels in our horse stalls to cover the 36" X 48" windows so that the horses would not stick their noses into the glass. We hung them with staples, put two swivel hinges on the opposite side and now we can open and close the panels like a door in order to clean the windows. No problems so far. We should patent this use.