The Corrals 2 Go! portable corral system is remarkably simple.

There are just two parts. Corral panels, and pins. Every panel has a series of round hinge-like tubes welded to the ends. A 40″ stainless steel rod functions as the “hinge” pin. The corral panels are lined up and the pin drops down, locking the panels together. Any panel can be gate, and the easy-to-move corral panels can be configured in various ways. This video gives a good overview of the Corrals 2 Go! portable corral system.

Let us know if there’s a video you’d like to see, or a question we can answer for you on video. We’ll have those here on this site, and we’ll post the portable corral videos on our Facebook page and our Corrals 2 Go! YouTube channel, as well.

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The only time your Corral 2 Go! panels should be attached to the trailer is when they are loaded.

We often get asked why we don’t set-up our portable horse corrals attached to the trailer. Dave Selzler, the designer of the Corrals 2 Go! addressed this when we shot our most recent video on setting up and using the portable corral panel system.

We will be adding more of these tips and how-to videos—so let us know what you’d like to see! We’ll put them on the Corrals 2 Go! YouTube Channel and our Corrals 2 Go! Portable Corral System Facebook page. We’ll also post them here on the Corrals 2 Go! News Blog in the Corrals 2 Go! Portable Corral System How-To Videos section.

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Karen Scholl, of Horsemanship for Women, Recommends Corrals 2 Go!

September 23, 2008

Karen Scholl leads a popular horse training program for women:  Horsemanship for Women. We are happy to see how this professional trainer is using and recommending Corrals 2 Go! panels on her travels to countless seminars, fairs and expos where she leads clinics and camps.  “Corrals 2 Go! is a recent addition to my recommended products [...]

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