New! Horizontal Bar Panels
The new horizontal bar panel was developed due to many requests .
Marty McGee Bennett prefers a bar panel when training camelids as
well. The panels we made to specs supplied by Marty. The bar panel
uses the same lightweight frame and connector system as our popular
mesh panels. The bar and mesh panels are therefore interchangeable
and can be used together in any configuration. The bar panel is
slightly heavier than the mesh panel however still very lightweight
compared to other bar panel products available on the market. The
bar panel is as strong as the mesh panel because we’ve added a
stiffener bar in the middle of the longer (over 6’) panels.
The bars are spaced in increasing increments from the ground up.
The lower spacing at the bottom of the panels will help keep crias contained while the wider spacing at the top helps to maintain the lightweight nature of the panels.
Spacing from the ground up for each successive bar:
5", 10", 16", 23", 30", 38", 48".
Thanks, Jay.
P.S. I only wish I had ordered more panels the first time.
They ease my work and give me an “in the moment” flexibility
that is so handy as we have added girls and boys!
Judy and Andy Georgiades
4800 County Highway 1084
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433
Ph: 850-859-1007
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Christy Hemenway of GOLD STAR ALPACASworks with a young alpaca in a Mobile Catch Pen - made up of four – 4’x8’ Horizontal Bar Panels from Light Livestock Equipment.
Christy is a certified CameliDynamics Handler and appreciates the safety, practicality and portability of these panels in making a catch pen that really works well for her business – New England’s only Professional Alpaca Herd Sitting Service!
(Thanks to Ryen and Ursula Munro for the use of Tripping Gnome Farm for the photo session!)
Christy Hemenway
GOLD STAR ALPACAS
"New England's Only Professional Alpaca Sitter"
207- 449-1121
www.goldstaralpacas.com |
 Feed Bucket on a Bar Panel |

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CAMELIDynamics
by Marty McGee Bennett
From haltering and leading, to toenail trimming and
shearing, CAMELIDynamics guides alpaca owners to more efficient ways of handling their livestock, resulting in a minimum amount
of stress for human and animal alike.
- The Positively Perfect Panel!
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Install Note:
The actual length of a panel is ½” less than the nominal length.
An example of this is an 8’ panel will measure 7’11 ½” overall.
The difference in the nominal length and actual length can be made up when using post wall connectors to connect a panel to a post or wall. Each connection between the panel and the post/wall connector allows for some variability in the connections.
The reason for the variability is that there are two possible connection locations on the female end of each panel.
An example: For an 8’ panel the inside distance between posts should be 8’ or 8’ 1 ¼”.
When using the interior connector loops the panel will measure the exact 8’.
Adding 1 ¼” to the nominal panel length however will provide for a better installation.
This will allow for using the two outside loops to connect the panel to the posts or wall.
Thus allowing you to use the inside loops to create corners.
Other Examples:
12'panel – actual length 11'11 ½”
4'panel - 3' 11 ½”
You can see each of the connectors by clicking here.
9001F
9002F
9101M
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