Hold Your Horses Portable Corrals

Hold Your Horses Portable Corrals The lightest, safest, easiest portable corrals that we've seen on the market. The panels are very lightweight (11 lbs.) Thank you. Each panel is $135. wide.

aircraft grade aluminum, but strong enough for a man to climb up and sit on top of them. No sharp edges, they connect with Velcro strips so there are no pins to mess with or lose. They self-level on uneven ground and won't sink into soft dirt. They're really safe and the panel will break should your horse get really tangled up, rather than your horse get hurt. All parts are replaceable with a scre

wdriver. They're tall enough to keep their heads in where they belong and low enough that they don't try to graze out under them. I'm a small women and I can set up or break down the set in 10 minutes. UPDATE: This was the current price as of January 2025 below, the price will increase in April 2025. I will post the new price when we figure out the shipping cost for a set of panels. A set of 8 is $1058. They're 5 ft. tall and 6 ft. We recommend a minimum of 8 panels (48 running feet per horse). That way they have enough room to move around and lay down without getting hung up in them when they roll. Most people end up getting one or two more for the extra room. You can also attach them to the side of your trailer and use the trailer as a wall, expanding the size of your corral. We have a kit (all stainless hardware) to attach them to your trailer is $25. The supplier who made the aluminum collapsible racks is no longer in business. When I find another supplier I will post it. Thank you

02/11/2026

For more information on the corral panels please contact Jessie Merrill on her page The Tack Store where the name of the panels have changed to JB Corral panels. Thank you

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12/30/2025

I am looking for a PNER member to take over the HYH Portable Correls. Please message me for details on how to become a distributor. I cannot take this business on financially at the moment. The new manufacturer has changed the name to JB Portable corrals and will be what you will sell the corrals under. Your first order has to be for 11 sets of panels. Please message me for the details on cost and shipping. Thank you

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Care and feeding of your Velcro - Keep the velcro closed when in storage and traveling. That keeps the micro dust out wh...
05/17/2025

Care and feeding of your Velcro - Keep the velcro closed when in storage and traveling. That keeps the micro dust out which leads to the ends not sticking well. If it gets too bad, take a tooth brush and soapy water and clean it well and rinse. If you need to replace it, get Velcro Black One-Wrap ties, product number 90700. Trust me, I have tried all variations of straps and this is the one that works- brand, width, length. They are easy to put on and you don't have to take the panel apart to slide it on. They will be little long, so trim them or leave them long and trim them as you need to. https://a.co/d/7uwNszS See less
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Krysta Storer
Looks like it’s a different picture- but I did find them 😊
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If your Velcro wears out here is the best Velcro to buy for replacement, posting in case anyone needs to know that.

VELCRO Brand ONE-WRAP -Ties | Reusable Pre-cut and Self Gripping | For Bundling Hoses, Wood, Heavy Duty Extension Cords | 3 Ct 23” x 7/8” | Black - 90700

05/17/2025

Just and update, I have contacted the manufacturer twice and awaiting a return phone call on a current update on when to get panels or even if we can get more panels. As soon as I get any information I will post on here. I apologize for the inconvenience. thank you

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05/09/2025

We are still waiting on our shipper for details as to when the panels will ship to Oregon. I will keep posting on this page as we get more information. Sorry for the delay. I apologize. Thank you

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03/25/2025

Yes I am jumping in to take over the HYH portable corral panels. At this time we were informed the corral panel price will change in April. Once we get the shipping cost I will post what the new pricing will be. We should have an idea around the middle of April. Stay tuned for an update. Thank you
The phone number will stay the same and should transition over by the end of this week 503-399-1580.

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We welcome LuAnn De Young who has purchased Hold Your Horses! Portable Corrals. We know LuAnn will give you the same kin...
03/21/2025

We welcome LuAnn De Young who has purchased Hold Your Horses! Portable Corrals. We know LuAnn will give you the same kind of service we established. Thank you to our wonderful customers thru the years. It's been fun and we appreciate you.

Care and feeding of your Velcro - Keep the velcro closed when in storage and traveling. That keeps the micro dust out wh...
03/21/2025

Care and feeding of your Velcro - Keep the velcro closed when in storage and traveling. That keeps the micro dust out which leads to the ends not sticking well. If it gets too bad, take a tooth brush and soapy water and clean it well and rinse. If you need to replace it, get Velcro Black One-Wrap ties, product number 90700. Trust me, I have tried all variations of straps and this is the one that works- brand, width, length. They are easy to put on and you don't have to take the panel apart to slide it on. They will be little long, so trim them or leave them long and trim them as you need to. https://a.co/d/7uwNszS

HYH Corrals will be at Mary and Anna. This may be our last year selling these wonderful corrals, so If you want a set an...
05/13/2024

HYH Corrals will be at Mary and Anna. This may be our last year selling these wonderful corrals, so If you want a set and are coming from any distance you might want to order ahead to have a set to take home. It's possible we'll still have some for the NC, but can't guarantee that.

Congratulations to brand new PNER member JoAnna Hansen on winning the HYH corrals at PNER convention! She just moved her...
01/21/2024

Congratulations to brand new PNER member JoAnna Hansen on winning the HYH corrals at PNER convention! She just moved here from Alaska and is looking forward to her first endurance ride. Welcome, JoAnna!

01/13/2024

As a storm threat of freezing rain and snow marches across the U.S. and Canada ❄️🌨🫧🌬, below are some tips for keeping your horses safe during extreme winter weather events:

1. While lots of hay is ideal for horses to eat to keep warm, now is NOT the time to introduce a round bale if they’ve never had access to one before. It may be more work, but keep throwing them their normal hay source—just more frequently.

2. Similarly, if your horse is not used to being locked up in a stall now is NOT the time. The stress of a major change and the decreased activity can be risk factors for colic. Be sure your animals have access to shelter, hay, and drinkable water but let them move around if they choose to do so.

3. Horses that are thin, older, or fully body clipped are those most at risk in extreme weather.

4. Well fitting blankets are great but be sure horses do not get sweaty under them or that the blankets don’t soak through if snow or rain covered. Wet, cold, and covered is worse that dry, cold, and naked.

5. Some of the highest risk times are when the temperatures hover right around freezing, as that can result in sleet/freezing rain/ice that can make horses wet and therefore colder. Slippery footing is a concern, too.

6. If using electric water heaters, be sure they are functioning and not shocking horses. Take your gloves off and stick your hand in the water (briefly!) to double check.

7. “Trick” your horses into consuming extra water by flavoring a bucket, adding electrolytes to their meals, or soaking their meals in warm water. If you’ve never fed beet pulp before, be sure to add LOTS of warm water. Dry beet pulp is a common source of choke.

8. Tips of ears can be at risk for frostbite. Putting a jumper-style ear bonnet or other ear cover can protect them from wind chills.

Stay safe, friends!

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