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<blockquote data-quote="customcattle" data-source="post: 1459702" data-attributes="member: 23133"><p>Yeah those would be for guys producing 500+ head probably. Or in a feedlot situation for the second. I do however think some people should put a little more time and money into their working facilities. I have been to some places where they are falling down and/or not well planned out. Cattle don't flow and it makes it hard on your help. Not to mention not being safe. I enjoy working cattle and like day working, but have turned down some guys wanting help pre conditioning or preg checking because I didn't want to fight their cattle, be stressed out, and get kicked all day.</p><p></p><p>The short of it is, good working facilities are something that are often overlooked, but should be something that is on the top of the priority list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="customcattle, post: 1459702, member: 23133"] Yeah those would be for guys producing 500+ head probably. Or in a feedlot situation for the second. I do however think some people should put a little more time and money into their working facilities. I have been to some places where they are falling down and/or not well planned out. Cattle don't flow and it makes it hard on your help. Not to mention not being safe. I enjoy working cattle and like day working, but have turned down some guys wanting help pre conditioning or preg checking because I didn't want to fight their cattle, be stressed out, and get kicked all day. The short of it is, good working facilities are something that are often overlooked, but should be something that is on the top of the priority list. [/QUOTE]
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