Correct, I was talking about the steel pole livestock panels at Tractor Supply, which are about $55 each, not the heavy gauge wire cattle panels which are 16ft. and $16 but need additional support to be used for my purposes. Check steel/pole prices due to China's insatiable demand and you will understand why <new> livestock panels are $60 and up now.
We had the animals delivered for $70. Unfortunately one of them, "Houdini", escaped two days later to the neighbors so we had a low risk chance to test out my jury rigged low trailer in a low risk transport from just next door. Took two 12 ft. livestock panels parallel attached to each other and the trailer sides with ratcheting cloth tape hold-downs and a dog kennel gate at the end and were ready to go.
After moving the 420 lb. calf just from next door, 5 minutes, I understand now what all you experienced folks were saying about spooked calves of this size. She immediately tried going over the top and stuffing her head in a panic between the horizontal panel bars until she realized her *** would never fit. She was also slipping and sliding on the wood floor (I've since learned from observing at the cattle auction to lay down some of the cheap wire cattle panels on the floor for footing next time.
No, I don't have any of those short vertical pipe receptors for holding trailer sides on the trailer, but as soon as I get my welder that's the first mod for my trailer.
Bottom line is we got Houdini back using my dry-run of the trailer from which I've now learned how to make good solid safe mods for next time, got the escape route of the fence fixed, and all's well. Am glad I didn't try it for the first time on the 45 minute haul. And also got to know my good ol' boy experienced neighbor in the process who laughed at my "rig" and has the right attitude of "whatever works" is good, and promised that what he sees on my place stays on my place.
Thanks again all, and Happy New Year !!!
Bob