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<blockquote data-quote="Utah" data-source="post: 146772" data-attributes="member: 1043"><p>I will run at most 8 steers or heifers at a time. The biggest they'd be would be just alfter calving - that is if I get any pregnant cows this winter. I guess everything but bulls.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I could just run some of my heavy duty horse panels about 28 inches out from my corral fence line. Of course I'd have to shore up the fence.</p><p></p><p>What do you all think of using 4' x 8' OSB plywood secured to a strong fence line AND also the heavy panels? Then maybe I could get some boards to insert behind them to keep them from backing out. Would this be strong enough If I had 16 feet of plywood attached on both sides? This wouldn't cost too much - only 4 sheets of OSB and it wouldn't be permanent.</p><p></p><p>How do you keep wild ones from jumping up and over the walls?</p><p>Ugh! Sorry to be such a beginner. I don't know anyone around here that could even help other than to tell me I don't know what I am doing and I feed my cows too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Utah, post: 146772, member: 1043"] I will run at most 8 steers or heifers at a time. The biggest they'd be would be just alfter calving - that is if I get any pregnant cows this winter. I guess everything but bulls. Maybe I could just run some of my heavy duty horse panels about 28 inches out from my corral fence line. Of course I'd have to shore up the fence. What do you all think of using 4' x 8' OSB plywood secured to a strong fence line AND also the heavy panels? Then maybe I could get some boards to insert behind them to keep them from backing out. Would this be strong enough If I had 16 feet of plywood attached on both sides? This wouldn't cost too much - only 4 sheets of OSB and it wouldn't be permanent. How do you keep wild ones from jumping up and over the walls? Ugh! Sorry to be such a beginner. I don't know anyone around here that could even help other than to tell me I don't know what I am doing and I feed my cows too much. [/QUOTE]
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