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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1245243" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Battery on my camera went dead yesterday. Got it on the charger. </p><p>I will try and get you elevated views it is much easier to understand.</p><p>I came back and put a couple of corral panels up against it on the inside in strategic locations.</p><p>The wire panel had got to much for old folks to climb.</p><p>There are 11 gates in that pen it needs one more and I would never be on the same side as a cow.</p><p>When I cut them to the sweep area a crazy could get behind me that is the reason for the panel.</p><p>My mind still says I can run like Bob Hayes that is not reality.</p><p>Up until I was 40 I could still run a 4.4 or 4.5 40 now I don't want to run 40 inches.</p><p></p><p>Another thing on the gates the real pressure point ones are super heavy duty or homemade heavy duty.</p><p>The one that closes off the alley is solid steel the one off the alley back into the pen or trailer are self locking as</p><p>well. The alley has headache bars welded across the top to keep one from flipping over on her back.</p><p></p><p>That did happen once and was quite a rodeo until I got her aced enough to put chains on her legs</p><p>and lift her back into the pen with the FEL.</p><p>That was in my younger days and I could load anything with hair. </p><p>That cow was bat shyt crazy thought I was going to have to put a 45 acp between her eyes to get her in the trailer.</p><p>It had got to point I was coming down the drive with a 1911 and my neighbor stopped by and said lets give it one more try.</p><p>We were in a down cycle I got 320 dollars for a 1200 cow. I should have shot her and drug her off for the buzzards</p><p>I would have gotten more satisfaction watching them gnaw or her sorry hide. </p><p>She kicked the tractor one day when it got close and broke her back leg.</p><p>After I got her doctored back up and raised a couple more calves out of her was fed up with attitude.</p><p>It was bad before the leg incident and went to terrible after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1245243, member: 694"] Battery on my camera went dead yesterday. Got it on the charger. I will try and get you elevated views it is much easier to understand. I came back and put a couple of corral panels up against it on the inside in strategic locations. The wire panel had got to much for old folks to climb. There are 11 gates in that pen it needs one more and I would never be on the same side as a cow. When I cut them to the sweep area a crazy could get behind me that is the reason for the panel. My mind still says I can run like Bob Hayes that is not reality. Up until I was 40 I could still run a 4.4 or 4.5 40 now I don't want to run 40 inches. Another thing on the gates the real pressure point ones are super heavy duty or homemade heavy duty. The one that closes off the alley is solid steel the one off the alley back into the pen or trailer are self locking as well. The alley has headache bars welded across the top to keep one from flipping over on her back. That did happen once and was quite a rodeo until I got her aced enough to put chains on her legs and lift her back into the pen with the FEL. That was in my younger days and I could load anything with hair. That cow was bat shyt crazy thought I was going to have to put a 45 acp between her eyes to get her in the trailer. It had got to point I was coming down the drive with a 1911 and my neighbor stopped by and said lets give it one more try. We were in a down cycle I got 320 dollars for a 1200 cow. I should have shot her and drug her off for the buzzards I would have gotten more satisfaction watching them gnaw or her sorry hide. She kicked the tractor one day when it got close and broke her back leg. After I got her doctored back up and raised a couple more calves out of her was fed up with attitude. It was bad before the leg incident and went to terrible after. [/QUOTE]
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