The corral panel is a generally V-shaped body generally forming an
isosceles triangle. A first pole, a second pole and at least one crossbar
form the corral panel. The first and second poles are substantially equal
in length. Each pole has a first end and a second end. The second end of
each pole is joined together to define a vertex of the V-shaped body. The
corral panel is used to create an oblique corral assembly by joining an
inverted triangular corral panel between adjoining rectangular corral
panels to form a round corral in which the corral panels slope obliquely
outward relative to vertical.