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<blockquote data-quote="DCA farm" data-source="post: 1602020" data-attributes="member: 34394"><p>No not miniature smallest cow I own not including calvesa is 950-1000 pound angus cow rest are 1150-1280 pound range. Very gentle herd I put the 50" cattle panels up but took them down and decided to go with board runners instead. My augur got a little off so between post it ranges from 28-30 in wide down the chute it's self so once I have boards up it's gonna be tighten my bigger girls but that's what I want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCA farm, post: 1602020, member: 34394"] No not miniature smallest cow I own not including calvesa is 950-1000 pound angus cow rest are 1150-1280 pound range. Very gentle herd I put the 50” cattle panels up but took them down and decided to go with board runners instead. My augur got a little off so between post it ranges from 28-30 in wide down the chute it’s self so once I have boards up it’s gonna be tighten my bigger girls but that’s what I want [/QUOTE]
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