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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 498782" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>I don;t think that this is so. Our winters are very harsh, and we do not have a big loafing shed. They have access to the east end of the pole shed only ~ year round. <u><em>Rarely</em></u> do they go in there, only in the very hottest part of the very hottest days. That section has gates so cattle can be divided or penned if necessary. We only use gates to hold for vet or the hauler. If we get new cattle, they are penned in there for a couple of days to calm down and get a feel for the place. It allows them to see our cattle without being out with them. Is a good place if a cow needs to be treated or cow/calf need to be kept together. All you <u>need</u> are a couple sound pens, the cedar grove should be fine. Maybe someone else has a different opinion....?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 498782, member: 3886"] I don;t think that this is so. Our winters are very harsh, and we do not have a big loafing shed. They have access to the east end of the pole shed only ~ year round. [u][i]Rarely[/i][/u] do they go in there, only in the very hottest part of the very hottest days. That section has gates so cattle can be divided or penned if necessary. We only use gates to hold for vet or the hauler. If we get new cattle, they are penned in there for a couple of days to calm down and get a feel for the place. It allows them to see our cattle without being out with them. Is a good place if a cow needs to be treated or cow/calf need to be kept together. All you [u]need[/u] are a couple sound pens, the cedar grove should be fine. Maybe someone else has a different opinion....? [/QUOTE]
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