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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1376258" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Not sure we could build permanent working facilities in 3 separate pastures for the price of one portable corral. Plus, a permanent facility is considered part of the property but doesn't add value. And depending on how sophisticated, it could be taxable on property taxes (at least in KS, where they enjoy taxing you on all permanent structures). If my hubby & I are killed in an unfortunate cattle stampede, at least our heirs call sell the corral separately. A chute is non-negotiable for me because I like the safety & flexibility of working everything from calves to bulls. But agree, the palp cage is <strong>not</strong> necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1376258, member: 24027"] Not sure we could build permanent working facilities in 3 separate pastures for the price of one portable corral. Plus, a permanent facility is considered part of the property but doesn't add value. And depending on how sophisticated, it could be taxable on property taxes (at least in KS, where they enjoy taxing you on all permanent structures). If my hubby & I are killed in an unfortunate cattle stampede, at least our heirs call sell the corral separately. A chute is non-negotiable for me because I like the safety & flexibility of working everything from calves to bulls. But agree, the palp cage is [b]not[/b] necessary. [/QUOTE]
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