The best chute and corral designs use the behavioral principle of cattle sheep and other livestock wanting to go back to where they came from.
Build fence using cattle panels.
Three cattle panels next to each other will make a hoop house slightly longer than 12 feet.
Good luck with your fence.
The fence is in eugene or so it gets plenty wet for six months of the year and cold for about three but nothing like the heat and humidity you would get in.
6ft cedar cattle panel garden enclosure.
There are tons of creative ways to utilize cattle panels like adding them as a trellis in a raised bed garden or building tall vertically oriented panels around tomato plants.
I raised each panel about 4 from the ground for attachment to the posts and put a top 2 4 piece on each panel after each panel was installed.
Looks awesome light and airy yet secure.
On a large piece of paper draw out using a pencil and a ruler where you want the fence to be laid out.
Nine panels total used big bolt cutters on livestock panel from tractor supply company about 60 per 16 x4 panel.
This gives you about a 4 high fence.
Everything inside the greenhouse should fit flush against the wooden base including stakes and cattle panels.
For example if the hoop.
Take the panels back out and pound six metal stakes into the wooden base two in the middle and one for each corner.
How high the hoop house is depends on how much of a bend you put in the panels.
Bud box systems are simple and economical and they work well for cattle.
Round tub systems take advantage of the natural tendency of cattle to circle around the stockperson.
Take measurements with a measuring tape or ribbon of at least 100 feet 30 5 m long of the area you wish to do the fencing on.
Make your fence panels 8 ft 2 4 m long each so divide your measurements by 8 to figure out how many panels you need to cover this area.
Cover the heads of each stake with copious amounts of duct tape wrapped around a couple of pieces of foam insulation.