Priefert 10’ Utility Panel – Horse-Safe Containment
Build safe, secure, and flexible enclosures with the Priefert 10 Ft. Utility Panel (UP10). Designed with both durability and animal safety in mind, this panel is ideal for creating round pens, paddocks, arenas, and temporary containment setups.
🛠️ Built for Strength & Safety
Priefert is known for high-quality livestock equipment, and this utility panel delivers with a solid, durable build and horse-safe design features that reduce the risk of injury while maintaining reliable containment.
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- “Horse-safe” design to prevent injury
- Ideal for low-pressure confinement areas
✅ Key Features & Benefits
- Architectural Grade Powder Coat Finish
Provides long-lasting protection against rust, weather, and wear - Quick & Secure Connections
Chain connectors make setup fast and flexible - J-Leg Design for Stability
Improves support and prevents sinking in wet or soft ground - Fishhook Corner Design
Reinforces panel strength and helps prevent leg traps - Portable & Versatile
Easy to move, reconfigure, or expand your setup
🐴 Ideal Uses
- Round pens
- Horse arenas
- Paddocks and turnout areas
- Temporary livestock containment
- Ranch and property fencing solutions
📦 Product Details
- Length: 10 feet
- Weight: Approx. 49 lbs
- Finish: Powder-coated (brown)
- Material: Heavy-duty steel
- Brand: Priefert
- Model: UP10 Utility Panel
💡 Why Choose Priefert Panels?
Priefert panels are trusted by ranchers and horse owners because they offer:
- Reliable strength and durability
- Safer designs for animals
- Easy setup and expandability
- Long-term performance in outdoor conditions
⚠️ Important Notes
- Always follow setup and safety guidelines
- Ensure proper panel connection for secure containment
- Product details may vary—refer to manufacturer instructions
📍 Available at Las Vegas Horse Ranch
Stop by Las Vegas Horse Ranch to find dependable fencing and ranch equipment. Build your setup with trusted products designed for safety, durability, and performance.


