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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1676830" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>I have thought about taking two of those sheds, and placing them face to face about 12' apart. Then add a roof over the alley between the two.</p><p>I may have misunderstood; so the mini pen wouldn't be moved from place to place? If it's a permanent addition to a pasture then it looks more appealing.</p><p></p><p>We used to have a large % of our cows that could destroy an anvil if they wanted to. We tried everything, we even had a cow trash a Powder River corral panel. Then we got the bright idea to build our own corral. The 10' panels weigh 310lbs! Two people and a tractor a day to set up, work cows the next day, another day to tear down. After 2wks of that you were just beat to death. I think we did that for 2 or 3years. Then mrkt cows got right around $1/lb and I decided it was time to cull hard on disposition.</p><p>Ten years later and my goal is to have a permanent corral in every pasture. I'm half way there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1676830, member: 39695"] I have thought about taking two of those sheds, and placing them face to face about 12' apart. Then add a roof over the alley between the two. I may have misunderstood; so the mini pen wouldn't be moved from place to place? If it's a permanent addition to a pasture then it looks more appealing. We used to have a large % of our cows that could destroy an anvil if they wanted to. We tried everything, we even had a cow trash a Powder River corral panel. Then we got the bright idea to build our own corral. The 10' panels weigh 310lbs! Two people and a tractor a day to set up, work cows the next day, another day to tear down. After 2wks of that you were just beat to death. I think we did that for 2 or 3years. Then mrkt cows got right around $1/lb and I decided it was time to cull hard on disposition. Ten years later and my goal is to have a permanent corral in every pasture. I'm half way there. [/QUOTE]
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