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<blockquote data-quote="Mid South Guy" data-source="post: 903007" data-attributes="member: 17328"><p>Had a corral with pipe posts, pipe top and mid rail, and cables w/turnbuckles, and hated it! Held the cows ok but, anything under 800# was a different story. We won't even talk about baby calves, they just had free range in the corral. No matter how tight you got the cables the cattle would hit them hard and stretch them some more then go thru them. Finally cut them all out of the bottom half and welded in sucker rod. Haven't had a problem since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid South Guy, post: 903007, member: 17328"] Had a corral with pipe posts, pipe top and mid rail, and cables w/turnbuckles, and hated it! Held the cows ok but, anything under 800# was a different story. We won't even talk about baby calves, they just had free range in the corral. No matter how tight you got the cables the cattle would hit them hard and stretch them some more then go thru them. Finally cut them all out of the bottom half and welded in sucker rod. Haven't had a problem since. [/QUOTE]
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