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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 594835" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>A few of the shows I go to, I would rather have them tied up out in the open on a rail. It allows people to walk around them and it will stop bulls digging up the bedding. The only times that I apprecciate having a shed is if its hot or wet.I never house my show cattle at home. They only ever get tied up at the tie up rail out of the yards or on the rails in our yards. I use neck straps on all my bulls whilst at the show. Its good back up if a halter breaks. It also restricts a bull from pushing and shoving at the animal next to him.I never put mature bulls next to each other. I always separate them with a young bull or sometimes a cow.You will be surprised how your cattle behave. They will most probably enjoy being outside.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 594835, member: 8793"] A few of the shows I go to, I would rather have them tied up out in the open on a rail. It allows people to walk around them and it will stop bulls digging up the bedding. The only times that I apprecciate having a shed is if its hot or wet.I never house my show cattle at home. They only ever get tied up at the tie up rail out of the yards or on the rails in our yards. I use neck straps on all my bulls whilst at the show. Its good back up if a halter breaks. It also restricts a bull from pushing and shoving at the animal next to him.I never put mature bulls next to each other. I always separate them with a young bull or sometimes a cow.You will be surprised how your cattle behave. They will most probably enjoy being outside. Colin [/QUOTE]
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