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Loading cattle from a corral ring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calhoun Farm" data-source="post: 1103381" data-attributes="member: 19637"><p>Yes our barn is close to the road, this is good and bad. To get cows in the barn to load we have to run them behind it (against road) Several times we've had stubborn cows jump the fence and end up in the road. Luckly we live off a county road with not alot of traffic. I was wanting to load them out in the pasture to take the chance of a lawsuit out of the equation. I'm wanting to do this cheap and I realize alot of the time cheap and good don't always go togather. To make the barn a better load out option we need to put up 6ft wire panels and 7ft posts. Then you just have to hope its enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calhoun Farm, post: 1103381, member: 19637"] Yes our barn is close to the road, this is good and bad. To get cows in the barn to load we have to run them behind it (against road) Several times we've had stubborn cows jump the fence and end up in the road. Luckly we live off a county road with not alot of traffic. I was wanting to load them out in the pasture to take the chance of a lawsuit out of the equation. I'm wanting to do this cheap and I realize alot of the time cheap and good don't always go togather. To make the barn a better load out option we need to put up 6ft wire panels and 7ft posts. Then you just have to hope its enough. [/QUOTE]
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