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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 949178" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>Salt, most of us tend to think in terms of boxes and rectangles, complete with 90 degree corners. There is a completely different way of desigingn even a small system that will allow you to work your cattle very calmly and without a lot of stress - no stock caught in a corner, no need to hit them with a hot shot or throwing bricks and sticks to get them to move. You can often even work them yourself, if designed properly. Check out <a href="http://www.grandin.com/" target="_blank">http://www.grandin.com/</a> . Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 949178, member: 17369"] Salt, most of us tend to think in terms of boxes and rectangles, complete with 90 degree corners. There is a completely different way of desigingn even a small system that will allow you to work your cattle very calmly and without a lot of stress - no stock caught in a corner, no need to hit them with a hot shot or throwing bricks and sticks to get them to move. You can often even work them yourself, if designed properly. Check out [url=http://www.grandin.com/]http://www.grandin.com/[/url] . Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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