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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1388323" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>They don't use it much in the summer because they don't get the cross breeze. But you can see from the corner they loooove to scratch on it year 'round. We're having them build another one in a different pasture and they're going to add metal loops to the ends so we can rig up temporary gates if we need to catch a cow - back up the trailer, open a section of the gate, load, call it good.</p><p></p><p>We initially were going to make it twice the size & have one section closed off to store bales but where we're currently keeping them is all of .25 miles away so really didn't make sense. It would be a PITA but it can be moved because the cement blocks literally just fit together with a notch (think Legos) and it's not considered a permanent structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1388323, member: 24027"] They don't use it much in the summer because they don't get the cross breeze. But you can see from the corner they loooove to scratch on it year 'round. We're having them build another one in a different pasture and they're going to add metal loops to the ends so we can rig up temporary gates if we need to catch a cow - back up the trailer, open a section of the gate, load, call it good. We initially were going to make it twice the size & have one section closed off to store bales but where we're currently keeping them is all of .25 miles away so really didn't make sense. It would be a PITA but it can be moved because the cement blocks literally just fit together with a notch (think Legos) and it's not considered a permanent structure. [/QUOTE]
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