50-Foot
Round Pens

$2,055.00
plus
shipping
Now
includes a bridle & saddle rack!

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Strong,
yet lightweight,
Easy to handle, set up or move!
No dangerous gapping joints, pins,
loop legs, or solid
walls
Safer
and less expensive than
leading round pens
offered!
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MONEY NOW... AND VET BILLS LATER!
SPECIAL
HORSEMANS
FEATURES!
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WIL
HOWE ROUND PEN
FEATURES:
Quality
Construction
Our manufacturer has been in the business
for over 20 years in the Northwest and
their product is regarded as the "Ultimate
in Horse Fencing." They build our proven
custom-designed round pen to be the best
& safest. Our product is appealing,
safe, easy to install and extremely long
lasting, all the things todays horse
owners are looking for in a round pen.
Constructed of American-made 1 5/8" OD
round galvanized steel tubing. Tubing has
a .065 wall thickness and a 55,000 lb.
Yield strength. The rust-free finish will
provide decades of use and retain its
decorative silver appearance. The joints
are notched and welded all the way around
for maximum strength and a smooth finish.
This process eliminates moisture from
penetrating rails and causing damage. The
vertical uprights are built out of the
same material as the rails each
upright goes clear to the ground for
superior support. The panel and gates are
capped to enhance appearance and prevent
injury. We invite you to compare these
features with any on the market. We are
confident you will agree that the Wil Howe
Round Pen is the finest
available.
50
Diameter
The 50 size puts the ideal
arc in a horse, assisting in teaching
correct leads, and develops optimum bend,
collection and balance. The 50 size
allows you the proper distance to easily
correct and control your horse from a
distance and yet, keep him from avoiding
you.. "Size is so critical. If the pen is
too large, a horse can travel around on
the incorrect lead, comfortably, whereas,
the 50 pen makes it more difficult
for the horse and actually teaches him to
pick up and stay on the correct lead
himself. If the pen is too small, it puts
too much pressure on your horse because
its impossible for your horse to
relax while moving in tight quarters. If
using a pen that is too large, like a
60 pen, the opposite is true & a
horse can avoid you very easily, but more
importantly, one has to continually step
towards the horse to keep him moving, if
he is a reluctant traveler, putting you in
the threatening "predator" position. This
puts unnecessary pressure on the horse,
thus not accomplishing your goal of
gaining trust and respect in your horse. A
50 round pen makes it easier on both
the horse & you!"
12
Panels
The pen is portable, and made up of
13 12 long panels. Each
weighs 90 lbs., making them easy to handle
& move and, since they are
self-supporting, set-up is a cinch! The
panel clamps and mounting hardware are
included for every panel. At the
convenient 12 length, you can haul
them in a pick up. The pens come with a
4 wide "built-in panel" bowgate,
which is equipped with a horseshoe latch
and quality hardware. The gate swings both
ways, which is ideal for teaching a horse
to open and close a gate off of.
6
High
Most panel pens available are only
5 - 5½ and allow the
horse to reach over the panels or try to
jump out. This extra height eliminates
that problem and keeps horses from
avoiding you.
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Special
Rail
Spacing
At 6 high & only 5
rails, the top two rails are
positioned only 8" apart, again
discouraging any avoidance from
the horse. The bottom rail has
been raised and the center leg
has been removed to reduce
interference, and the legs are
straight pipe, with no dangerous
loops, offering the maximum
safety benefits.
"As
a horse travels in a circle, the
body will be at an angle,
allowing the feet to travel close
to, if not even outside of the
panel. If a horse is working in a
pen made up of the other panels
with looped legs (the loop at the
bottom of each end of the panel)
means a horse can step through
the loop and could break their
leg in those dangerous loops.
This is why the straight leg is
so superior."
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Clamp
Joints
These
panels fit snugly together for
strength, with tight fitting
clamp joints, leaving only 3/8"
between panels.
The
top corners are squared,
eliminating the dangerous gaps,
found in commercial curved top
panels, & pin joints, which
greatly increase the chance of
injury, should horse or tack get
caught between panels.
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Open
Pipe Panel Round Pens VS. Solid Wall Round
Pens
"I
prefer the open pipe panel round pens
versus the solid wall round pens. Not only
can a horse climb the walls of a solid
pen, especially if they are angled out,
but Ive seen them do serious injury
to themselves by slipping and either
busting a foot through a solid wall or
sliding it under one. Ive also found
that some horses become very
claustrophobic in solid confinement.
But
the main reason for my preference is that
when you work your horse in the solitary
environment of a solid pen, you do not
achieve lasting results, because you lose
your horses attention and confidence
when you take them out of the pen and
expose them to the "real world", full of
distractions.
The
feeling of freedom that the open pipe pen
creates for the horse produces lasting
results, by getting your horses
undivided attention, in the midst of
visual distractions."
More
comments from Wil on Round
Pens
"I
have trained in round pens for the past 20
years, and before that I worked on several
100 year old ranches, throughout the West,
that had the "old Bronc pull pen" still
standing, and that was before I even knew
how to use one. Ive since had every
kind of pen you can think of, made of
poles, logs, boards, solid plywood, angled
out, heights from 5 to 8 high,
30 to 140 in diameter.
Having
used these various types of materials, and
worked thousands of horses in the confines
of round corrals, believe me, Ive
experienced every kind of circumstance or
wreck you can dream of. Safety for you and
your horse should be your #1 priority.
With your wooden pens, be it boards or
poles, you have to worry about splinters
and stubs sticking out, boards that break,
nail that loosen and posts that rot.
Obviously, I dont approve of these
types of pens.
For
years, when I put on clinics, Id use
what ever panels the clinic sponsor could
"muster up" for the clinic. That was quite
a learning process, too. Panels were
invariably too short, too weak, too sharp
& dangerous to use. Most panels are
merely livestock panels designed for
cattle, with no thought towards horses,
the fact that they are extremely fragile
and accident prone. Thats how I came
to appreciate the features of the round
galvanized pipe panels I use today. Not
only do they work great & hold up with
use and are convenient to handle, they
look good, too!
One
point about these portable panels that
people overlook, is that these panels
"give some", since they are not secured by
permanent posts in the ground. This allows
the panels to move or "scoot" a couple of
inches if a horse should run into it or
"get in a storm" and hit it pretty hard.
In a secured pen something is going to
give, either your horses hide or
your knee, if you are riding when it
happens. All one has to do is to push the
pen back in line, if that should occur,
its as simple as that-and what a
safeguard! Also most states wont tax
your corral, as a property improvement,
because its portable."
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ROUND
PEN ACCESSORIES
AVAILABLE:
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Convenient
Bridle & Saddle
Racks:
Made
of the same galvanized round pipe
material as the pens. They are
portable and hang right on the
panels. The bridle rack holds up
5 bridles. The racks are a great
helper to hold or hang your
equipment on & keeps your
tack & saddle out of the
dirt!
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Please
Call to Confirm National Shipping
Cost
Combined Orders May Require
Additional Shipping Cost
Please
Call For Shipping Cost For Saddle
& Bridle Racks Before
Ordering. Shipping Cost May
Vary.
509.952.3188
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Bridle
Rack -
$46.50
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Saddle
Rack -
$67.50
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QUICK,
LOW COST DELIVERY
NATIONWIDE!
To
Order:
We
accept payment by phone with VISA,
MasterCard or accept Checks or Money
Order. Upon receiving payment, it takes
approximately 2 weeks before the pen is
shipped. In that time, the customer will
receive in the mail a receipt &
assembly directions for the round pen,
along with some literature on our other
products & services.. From the time of
shipping, one should receive their pen
within approximately 1-2 days in the
Northwest and surrounding states, 3-4 in
the Midwest and up to 5-7 days in the
Eastern portion of the States.
Shipping:
We
ship our round pens in the Continental
U.S. by a commercial trucking company for
a cost of $100 to $400 in the West,
$300 to $500 in the Mid West and $500 to
$600 in the East, approximately. We can
get you a confirmed freight quote for
shipment of the pen to your front
doorstep, usually within a day, all we
need is your shipping address & zip
code! Pre-payment for freight is required
to secure price. The customer will
be notified a day before, by the freight
company, to make arrangements to receive
the pen. Someone must be there to receive
& help off-load the panels.
International
shipping is available Call for more
details.
Call Dary Reed
1-509-952-3188
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