Livestock Panel Connectors by One Man Fencing.
It’s fence panel installation made EASY!!

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Here at One Man Fencing we have developed a Premium Livestock Panel Connector that not only saves you time during installation … it is REUSABLE!!! With this new livestock panel connector, the time to install livestock panels has been drastically reduced.  Our connector brackets replace the need for wire wraps, baling twine, or cable ties. Plus, fence panels stay secure with just two connector brackets per post.

The Livestock Panel Connector gives you a stronger fence product when completed. Each connector will hold two panels so that where one panel ends the next panel begins or make you corner or even make a gate. 

Check out our gallery here or at One Man Fencing on Facebook to see the many uses of our connector brackets. Like us on social to see updates from us in the future and be sure to check out our list of Featured Partners to see how social media influencers have used our connectors. 

Let us know if you have a new installation idea and we will add it to our gallery!

 

Quick Highlights About Our Livestock Panel Connectors

– Easy to Install & Reusable

– Works with Wood and T-Posts

– Easily Stake Tomatoes, Beans, and Grapes

– Replaces the Need for Wire Wraps, Twine, or Cable Ties

How To Install Livestock Panels

Using One Man Fencing Livestock Panel Connectors makes installing livestock panels much faster. Watch this short video to see how our connector brackets will make your job a lot easier and your fencing more secure.

Featured Products

We have PM Livestock Panel Connectors for both T-Posts and Wood Posts. It’s recommended to use two connector brackets per post for a secure connection.  Click here to shop all our products and to find the package quantity that best fits your needs. 

Featured Posts

what is the best way to attache cattle panels to t-posts? blog cover with goats pictured

What Is the Best Way to Attach Cattle Panels to T-Posts?

We have found that the right attachment method makes a big difference in the speed of setting up our fences and the durability of our fence lines. It affects how strong the fence is, how long it lasts, and how easy it is to adjust or move later. A poor connection leads to shifting panels, weak spots, and more time spent fixing problems as the months go by.

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What is the Best Way to Attach Cattle Panels to Wood Posts - blog cover

What Is the Best Way to Attach Cattle Panels to Wood Posts?

When building a cattle panel fence with wood posts, one of the most important decisions is how the panels will be secured. You can have a strong post, but if the connection is weak, it’s no good. So, what is the best way to attach cattle panels to wood posts? The answer to this question comes down to three things: strength, efficiency, and long-term durability.

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what is the best way to attache cattle panels to t-posts? blog cover with goats pictured

What Is the Best Way to Attach Cattle Panels to T-Posts?

We have found that the right attachment method makes a big difference in the speed of setting up our fences and the durability of our fence lines. It affects how strong the fence is, how long it lasts, and how easy it is to adjust or move later. A poor connection leads to shifting panels, weak spots, and more time spent fixing problems as the months go by.

Read More »
What is the Best Way to Attach Cattle Panels to Wood Posts - blog cover

What Is the Best Way to Attach Cattle Panels to Wood Posts?

When building a cattle panel fence with wood posts, one of the most important decisions is how the panels will be secured. You can have a strong post, but if the connection is weak, it’s no good. So, what is the best way to attach cattle panels to wood posts? The answer to this question comes down to three things: strength, efficiency, and long-term durability.

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