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How's my corral plan from complete greeny?
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<blockquote data-quote="7greenhorn" data-source="post: 958074" data-attributes="member: 19447"><p>Thanks TNTux... It's been a great learning exp for me. Glad to have everyone here to help me through this. </p><p></p><p>Other than the holding pen sizes, I do have one huge question though that I haven't really spent alot of time researching or thinking about how to do this. Not sure if people can gather but other than the gates all of this will be with cedar posts and rough cut boards and/or plywood. Does anyone know how I'm going to be able to get that kind of rotation on the crowding tub gate with a cedar post? Maybe take a chainsaw to cut notches in the post to allow room for the gate to make that rotation? I know without any cutting on the cedar posts for my current gates I'm lucky to get 180 degrees so 270 degrees could pose a real issue. I can't afford a commercial steel crowding tub as nice as that'd be to have...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7greenhorn, post: 958074, member: 19447"] Thanks TNTux... It's been a great learning exp for me. Glad to have everyone here to help me through this. Other than the holding pen sizes, I do have one huge question though that I haven't really spent alot of time researching or thinking about how to do this. Not sure if people can gather but other than the gates all of this will be with cedar posts and rough cut boards and/or plywood. Does anyone know how I'm going to be able to get that kind of rotation on the crowding tub gate with a cedar post? Maybe take a chainsaw to cut notches in the post to allow room for the gate to make that rotation? I know without any cutting on the cedar posts for my current gates I'm lucky to get 180 degrees so 270 degrees could pose a real issue. I can't afford a commercial steel crowding tub as nice as that'd be to have... [/QUOTE]
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