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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1828643" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>You are 100% correct. If you get a horse hurt or scared the first time you try to load him on a trailer, or get a cow hurt or scared first time you load them or try to get them in a chute or head gate, you will have a hell of a time getting them over it so you can do it right. [USER=42820]@tcolvin[/USER], the bull will be ok if you are a few months later vaccinating or worming him. Take whatever time you need to build a system that they can't get out of, or get hurt in. The initial investment might be costly, bhut once it is done, it is done. Drill pipe, cable, cross ties, etc will cost more than the portable coral panels you can buy, but it will last your life time. The pic [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] posted is what can happen with those light corral panels. Sell some cattle if you need to, to get the money to do it right, and the rest of your life, fooling with cattle will be so much easier and less time consuming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1828643, member: 40587"] You are 100% correct. If you get a horse hurt or scared the first time you try to load him on a trailer, or get a cow hurt or scared first time you load them or try to get them in a chute or head gate, you will have a hell of a time getting them over it so you can do it right. [USER=42820]@tcolvin[/USER], the bull will be ok if you are a few months later vaccinating or worming him. Take whatever time you need to build a system that they can't get out of, or get hurt in. The initial investment might be costly, bhut once it is done, it is done. Drill pipe, cable, cross ties, etc will cost more than the portable coral panels you can buy, but it will last your life time. The pic [USER=8993]@kenny thomas[/USER] posted is what can happen with those light corral panels. Sell some cattle if you need to, to get the money to do it right, and the rest of your life, fooling with cattle will be so much easier and less time consuming. [/QUOTE]
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