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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1465767" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I'll also explain again about the ground in this area, its bottomless. Not sure if the term is the same as others use, boggy might be the word yall would understand. Any area that gets used a lot, gate, trough, hay, will get bad when wet. We have to be careful in this lot that we keep heavy traffic areas to a minimum. The reason we have no permanent trough here is due to this reason. We do have one in the stable, we do have one in the corral. The reason the heifers are in here is that they are waiting for a second booster shot. The corral has a bull in it, so that trough is not open to them. Otherwise, they'd just use it as most times we've weaned. Its just we kept a weanling bull who is in the corral at this time. </p><p>If you've never dealt with land like this, I understand it would be hard to understand why this trough is not permanent...believe me, i'd love for it to be all automatic...But its not, and today I saw it right before it overflowed and got it turned off in time...yay....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1465767, member: 22072"] I'll also explain again about the ground in this area, its bottomless. Not sure if the term is the same as others use, boggy might be the word yall would understand. Any area that gets used a lot, gate, trough, hay, will get bad when wet. We have to be careful in this lot that we keep heavy traffic areas to a minimum. The reason we have no permanent trough here is due to this reason. We do have one in the stable, we do have one in the corral. The reason the heifers are in here is that they are waiting for a second booster shot. The corral has a bull in it, so that trough is not open to them. Otherwise, they'd just use it as most times we've weaned. Its just we kept a weanling bull who is in the corral at this time. If you've never dealt with land like this, I understand it would be hard to understand why this trough is not permanent...believe me, i'd love for it to be all automatic...But its not, and today I saw it right before it overflowed and got it turned off in time...yay.... [/QUOTE]
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