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<blockquote data-quote="rlrobinhood" data-source="post: 1663762" data-attributes="member: 40025"><p>Thanks for all the replies. So, keep the pigs separate. Got it.</p><p></p><p>I should also point out that my schematic wasn't very clear. Its a schematic for a corral and the only structure is the lean-to shed that is 36x12 (the three 12x12 compartments). The rest will be gates and fence that I'll build out of 2 7/8" oilfield pipe and suckerod. Hope this paints the scenario a bit better.</p><p></p><p>Also, I'm in NW WY. It is very dry here. We get about 9" of moisture a year. I don't think this area will get muddy. I believe it will stay high and dry.</p><p></p><p>So, my goal with this is to be able to safely handle the cattle when they need doctored, separate out a calving cow, and dry lot them in the spring to allow the grass to get a good start. Considering the most animals we would have is 2 cow/calf pairs, do you think this is sufficient? Any recommended changes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlrobinhood, post: 1663762, member: 40025"] Thanks for all the replies. So, keep the pigs separate. Got it. I should also point out that my schematic wasn't very clear. Its a schematic for a corral and the only structure is the lean-to shed that is 36x12 (the three 12x12 compartments). The rest will be gates and fence that I'll build out of 2 7/8" oilfield pipe and suckerod. Hope this paints the scenario a bit better. Also, I'm in NW WY. It is very dry here. We get about 9" of moisture a year. I don't think this area will get muddy. I believe it will stay high and dry. So, my goal with this is to be able to safely handle the cattle when they need doctored, separate out a calving cow, and dry lot them in the spring to allow the grass to get a good start. Considering the most animals we would have is 2 cow/calf pairs, do you think this is sufficient? Any recommended changes? [/QUOTE]
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