Call for ideas ⁉⁉⁉⁉⁉

Call for ideas ⁉⁉⁉⁉⁉
Colleagues and experts of the group, please express your opinion and experience for the following issue publicly or privately.
Title of the project: Conversion of a number of breeding pens with dimensions of 12 x 35 meters to production pens with dimensions of 6 x 35 meters (temporarily for two or three years!!!).
What kind of wall should be created?
Description :
1_ The walls of the generator panels are made of cement, stone and cement blocks.
2- The dividing wall to be implemented will be temporary and for two or three years.
3- The format of the families will be three parts.
Suggestions from some friends:
1- The use of pipes as follows: a vertical column with a 60 pipe at two and a half intervals and a fence with a 40 pipe horizontally, the first pipe from the floor at a distance of 70 cm and the rest at a distance of 40 cm up to a height of 175 (advantages: quick and cheaper execution and it is easier to collect and that it can be used elsewhere. Disadvantages: There is a possibility of breaking the materials when kicking
2- The use of wire rope (tow wire) firmly and under tension in such a way that the vertical column is executed with a pipe every two and a half meters and the wire rope is connected to the pipes at 40 cm intervals (advantages: quick and easy execution and Cheaper and usable irons after collection. Disadvantages: There is a possibility of breaking the legs and injuring the generators when hitting the wire rope.

3- No metal structure is recommended, only cement and block walls (advantages: cement wall is more reliable against productive kicks and has greater safety. Disadvantages: time-consuming and expensive implementation, not using the materials used after the destruction and collection of the wall Injuring the side parts of the bird when moving next to the cement wall)
The above and the advantages and disadvantages of each method have been stated by some colleagues.
We request you to express your opinion and experience based on your decision-making priorities.

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