OklaBrangusBreeder
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The coral I've used forever has a top rail height of about chin high, say 5 feet or so. Never had any problems.
However, I've got one cow now (which I've nicknamed Jumper) that will NOT stay in the coral. She jumps out in a matter of seconds anytime we crowd her. She kinda stands up on her back legs, throws her front legs and front body over the top rail, and then kinda shifts her weight over the rail until her front feet hit dirt, and shes gone. Amazing how fast she does it. I've seen her do it several times.
Is 5 feet not high enough for the Coral top rail? Or do I just have an abnormally gifted cow? How high would you say is your coral top rail?
However, I've got one cow now (which I've nicknamed Jumper) that will NOT stay in the coral. She jumps out in a matter of seconds anytime we crowd her. She kinda stands up on her back legs, throws her front legs and front body over the top rail, and then kinda shifts her weight over the rail until her front feet hit dirt, and shes gone. Amazing how fast she does it. I've seen her do it several times.
Is 5 feet not high enough for the Coral top rail? Or do I just have an abnormally gifted cow? How high would you say is your coral top rail?