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<blockquote data-quote="tcolvin" data-source="post: 1841222" data-attributes="member: 42820"><p>Bull 35 has received all his shots now and nobody hurt, thank GOD. I finished the follow up tetanus shot yesterday. He tried to jump corral wall in two places but my raising of all the walls held him. After getting him into the crowding pen, he finally after some encouragement, went into chute, helper trip backstop gate and pushed him on up to chest stop where groceries (feed) was waiting for him. I stepped up on the platform and gave him the last tetanus booster. I open the side gate and out he stepped. Nobody in chute or crowding pen with him. Now he is good until the fall when yearly vaccines are ready to give again. It was a lot of work and cost a pretty penny to do it all but if I ever build another corral and chute, I will know what not to do. Thanks for all of the ones that had advice to what I needed and the safety info given. It sure help me getting it done right. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcolvin, post: 1841222, member: 42820"] Bull 35 has received all his shots now and nobody hurt, thank GOD. I finished the follow up tetanus shot yesterday. He tried to jump corral wall in two places but my raising of all the walls held him. After getting him into the crowding pen, he finally after some encouragement, went into chute, helper trip backstop gate and pushed him on up to chest stop where groceries (feed) was waiting for him. I stepped up on the platform and gave him the last tetanus booster. I open the side gate and out he stepped. Nobody in chute or crowding pen with him. Now he is good until the fall when yearly vaccines are ready to give again. It was a lot of work and cost a pretty penny to do it all but if I ever build another corral and chute, I will know what not to do. Thanks for all of the ones that had advice to what I needed and the safety info given. It sure help me getting it done right. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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