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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 372189" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I made one by taking part of an old round bale feeder and fastening a cattle panel to it. I used it in an area where I was limit creep feeding calves and hauling feed out with a 4-wheeler every day and it seemed to work fine. The cows would gather around and wanted to get over but they didn't try that I know of. But I'm not comfortable enough to use it somewhere where the cows could actually get out and end up on the road or in someones corn field.</p><p></p><p>If you are using electric fence you could try one of the drive through gates. I have one that works pretty good, when on the 4-wheeler you can just grab the rubber part and push the gate open when you go through and it will spring back to close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 372189, member: 122"] I made one by taking part of an old round bale feeder and fastening a cattle panel to it. I used it in an area where I was limit creep feeding calves and hauling feed out with a 4-wheeler every day and it seemed to work fine. The cows would gather around and wanted to get over but they didn't try that I know of. But I'm not comfortable enough to use it somewhere where the cows could actually get out and end up on the road or in someones corn field. If you are using electric fence you could try one of the drive through gates. I have one that works pretty good, when on the 4-wheeler you can just grab the rubber part and push the gate open when you go through and it will spring back to close. [/QUOTE]
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