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<blockquote data-quote="Cucumber35" data-source="post: 1407208" data-attributes="member: 25728"><p>I had a 4' tube gate to sort with in one pen hung at least 6" off the ground. Was dehorning some heifers a few weeks ago and had one decide she wanted to go back with the others. Took a step back and tried to go over like a dam deer. The launch was pretty magnificent, the landing not so much. She came straight down and crushed the top two rails pretty good, but made it over. Then spent the next two weeks hobbling around barely eating because apparently she hurt her foot or leg. It's been at least a month and she finally seems to be getting around back to normal. Now I have a gate to replace that I wish I had just spent the extra on a better one in the first place. And a heifer that barely gained weight for a month and probably thinks she can jump anything now because it worked for her last time. Lesson learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cucumber35, post: 1407208, member: 25728"] I had a 4' tube gate to sort with in one pen hung at least 6" off the ground. Was dehorning some heifers a few weeks ago and had one decide she wanted to go back with the others. Took a step back and tried to go over like a dam deer. The launch was pretty magnificent, the landing not so much. She came straight down and crushed the top two rails pretty good, but made it over. Then spent the next two weeks hobbling around barely eating because apparently she hurt her foot or leg. It's been at least a month and she finally seems to be getting around back to normal. Now I have a gate to replace that I wish I had just spent the extra on a better one in the first place. And a heifer that barely gained weight for a month and probably thinks she can jump anything now because it worked for her last time. Lesson learned. [/QUOTE]
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