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<blockquote data-quote="farmwife" data-source="post: 580114" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>WHY???? </p><p></p><p><strong>Because they keep the area looking tidy and professional</strong></p><p><strong>Because they distinguish your stud from others, giving promotional benefits</strong></p><p><strong>Because it stops the next animal sh!tting into my clean stalls</strong></p><p><strong>Because it stops the next animal turning around and sh!tting on my animals food</strong></p><p><strong>Because it stops the next animal from eating my animals food</strong></p><p><strong>Because it lets me get in at my cattle without worrying that the next one will kick/headbut/swing etc</strong></p><p><strong>Because it stops two unfamiliar bulls fighting</strong></p><p><strong>Because it stops two unfamiliar females fighting</strong></p><p><strong>Because it creates a significant barrier to the mongrel angus bull that wants to serve my MG heifer</strong></p><p><strong>Because if I have a baby calf I can put in a third divider and a gate and make it a pen</strong></p><p><strong>Because it looks good</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Reasons we use dividers, anyway.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>There isn't a need for dividers if you put neck ties on them. if you dont have neck ties, get a spare rope halter and reverse it. then tie the rope to the right of the actual calf halter about 3 feet with enough slack to lay down and get up. </p><p></p><p>your 2 ropes should make a Y against the fence <span style="font-size: 26px">Y</span> halter tied on the left and neck rope tied on the right</p></blockquote><p>[/quote]</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF8000">I think this is where there is a difference between US and Austrailia. Over here, tie outs are only for the night. We do not keep them there during they day; not very many, if any at all see the cattle while in tieouts. So for me as well, there is no real need for a divider in the tie out area.</span></strong>[/quote]</p><p></p><p>No, not different. We tie in the barn during the day with dividers, stall displays, and keep it very clean. We use the tieouts at night.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="farmwife, post: 580114, member: 4247"] WHY???? [b]Because they keep the area looking tidy and professional Because they distinguish your stud from others, giving promotional benefits Because it stops the next animal sh!tting into my clean stalls Because it stops the next animal turning around and sh!tting on my animals food Because it stops the next animal from eating my animals food Because it lets me get in at my cattle without worrying that the next one will kick/headbut/swing etc Because it stops two unfamiliar bulls fighting Because it stops two unfamiliar females fighting Because it creates a significant barrier to the mongrel angus bull that wants to serve my MG heifer Because if I have a baby calf I can put in a third divider and a gate and make it a pen Because it looks good Reasons we use dividers, anyway. [/b] There isn't a need for dividers if you put neck ties on them. if you dont have neck ties, get a spare rope halter and reverse it. then tie the rope to the right of the actual calf halter about 3 feet with enough slack to lay down and get up. your 2 ropes should make a Y against the fence [size=7]Y[/size] halter tied on the left and neck rope tied on the right[/quote][/quote] [b][color=#FF8000]I think this is where there is a difference between US and Austrailia. Over here, tie outs are only for the night. We do not keep them there during they day; not very many, if any at all see the cattle while in tieouts. So for me as well, there is no real need for a divider in the tie out area.[/color][/b][/quote] No, not different. We tie in the barn during the day with dividers, stall displays, and keep it very clean. We use the tieouts at night. [/QUOTE]
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