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How's my corral plan from complete greeny?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 962983" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I saw one being used for Brangus yearlings and big wean calves when I was up in North Texas last week for the 1st time. It was pretty dang slick--and quick and probably built for a song. </p><p>7greenhorn:</p><p>There's lots and lots of people here way more experienced with handling cows than me but..</p><p>You're young and you will want this facility to last a long time. (after some use, you'll tweak it somewhat from design anyway--everybody does) That crowding gate will take more abuse and get more use than any other moving part. Even the most docile cattle are going to get a little excited and push back on it and you realy really don't problems with this one. Make an exception on that gate & post and build it the best you can afford to. You'll be glad in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 962983, member: 18945"] I saw one being used for Brangus yearlings and big wean calves when I was up in North Texas last week for the 1st time. It was pretty dang slick--and quick and probably built for a song. 7greenhorn: There's lots and lots of people here way more experienced with handling cows than me but.. You're young and you will want this facility to last a long time. (after some use, you'll tweak it somewhat from design anyway--everybody does) That crowding gate will take more abuse and get more use than any other moving part. Even the most docile cattle are going to get a little excited and push back on it and you realy really don't problems with this one. Make an exception on that gate & post and build it the best you can afford to. You'll be glad in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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