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How's my corral plan from complete greeny?
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 957927" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Just to say, I do load through the headgate with out problems but should say that mine doesn't have a floor or a squeeze. It is attatched to the chute. On both setups the side to the pens is gated (2 3/8 pipe built to fit) and opens to let an animal back into the lot. The chute has a series of sliding gates (barn door rollers) to keep the animals from backing up. I'ts not often I have to put a cow in the headgate but it's available if I need it. </p><p></p><p>After a few trips through, your animals should learn the system and anticipate the next step that enables them to be "set free". I have a friend that once his are in the lot, the only way the get to leave is through the chute. While I don't go to that extreme, mine do seem to understand that they have to go through a sorting pen before they get to leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 957927, member: 7795"] Just to say, I do load through the headgate with out problems but should say that mine doesn't have a floor or a squeeze. It is attatched to the chute. On both setups the side to the pens is gated (2 3/8 pipe built to fit) and opens to let an animal back into the lot. The chute has a series of sliding gates (barn door rollers) to keep the animals from backing up. I'ts not often I have to put a cow in the headgate but it's available if I need it. After a few trips through, your animals should learn the system and anticipate the next step that enables them to be "set free". I have a friend that once his are in the lot, the only way the get to leave is through the chute. While I don't go to that extreme, mine do seem to understand that they have to go through a sorting pen before they get to leave. [/QUOTE]
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