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<blockquote data-quote="tntblaster11" data-source="post: 1282192" data-attributes="member: 21847"><p>1) I assume you have a gate/gap opening in your fence. Back trailer up, and release.</p><p>2) Sure it can be difficult to load them...w/ nothing but an open field. </p><p></p><p>I've loaded animals up with as little as 4 cattle/horse panels... 2 attached to back of trailer w/ a small chain, and the other 2 swing shut behind the cattle. Put some hay inside the corral and inside the trailer, gently and calmly move the cattle towards the corral, be patient and they should go in for the hay, then pull the 2 panels around and chain them together. </p><p></p><p>My other concern is 1 acre lot for a few steers will last several weeks, but what are you going to do after that? Are you just buying to put on weight and sell them? Finishing them for yourself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tntblaster11, post: 1282192, member: 21847"] 1) I assume you have a gate/gap opening in your fence. Back trailer up, and release. 2) Sure it can be difficult to load them...w/ nothing but an open field. I've loaded animals up with as little as 4 cattle/horse panels... 2 attached to back of trailer w/ a small chain, and the other 2 swing shut behind the cattle. Put some hay inside the corral and inside the trailer, gently and calmly move the cattle towards the corral, be patient and they should go in for the hay, then pull the 2 panels around and chain them together. My other concern is 1 acre lot for a few steers will last several weeks, but what are you going to do after that? Are you just buying to put on weight and sell them? Finishing them for yourself? [/QUOTE]
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