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Best Temple Grandin Books for Cattle Handling and Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1375459" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I would encourage you to visit large & small operations to really see how they work & what you believe might work for you (always an open invite here). But trial and error is the best education. And a sophisticated corral design is not necessarily the best design. Our cows are very tame & our portable corral/alley/chute is all we really need. The chute at the barn is a bonus and we literally secure a couple panels to the chute with baling wire to get them in. If you have a large herd &/or your cows are wild/skittish (pick your adjective) you would probably be better off investing in the aforementioned sophisticated (most likely more expensive) corral/facilities. The main thing to consider is YOUR safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1375459, member: 24027"] I would encourage you to visit large & small operations to really see how they work & what you believe might work for you (always an open invite here). But trial and error is the best education. And a sophisticated corral design is not necessarily the best design. Our cows are very tame & our portable corral/alley/chute is all we really need. The chute at the barn is a bonus and we literally secure a couple panels to the chute with baling wire to get them in. If you have a large herd &/or your cows are wild/skittish (pick your adjective) you would probably be better off investing in the aforementioned sophisticated (most likely more expensive) corral/facilities. The main thing to consider is YOUR safety. [/QUOTE]
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