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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 293084" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We have a corral panel that's an excluder. I somtimes set it up and put out feed on the other side of it so the calves don;t have to compete with the cows for feed. Usually it's a spring deal before the grass gets really going strong I'll put out a better quality hay behind it. The calves curiosity will get them going in and out. Then when we get ready to work them in the spring I'll set it up so that the calves can be seperated into a smaller catch pen so they aren;t getting squished in the alleyways or catch pens with the cows. Once the get used to going through the excluder as babys they'll go though it later as the get bigger and makes it easier to seperate them to wean them</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 293084, member: 34"] We have a corral panel that's an excluder. I somtimes set it up and put out feed on the other side of it so the calves don;t have to compete with the cows for feed. Usually it's a spring deal before the grass gets really going strong I'll put out a better quality hay behind it. The calves curiosity will get them going in and out. Then when we get ready to work them in the spring I'll set it up so that the calves can be seperated into a smaller catch pen so they aren;t getting squished in the alleyways or catch pens with the cows. Once the get used to going through the excluder as babys they'll go though it later as the get bigger and makes it easier to seperate them to wean them dun [/QUOTE]
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