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Bull Beef Shed Ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="tr250" data-source="post: 7514488" data-attributes="member: 657"><p>Yes it’s 193mm 6mm wall so it’s not cheap tube but I needed it strong. I welded 150mm channel onto the bar to fit the rsj so that the rail sits in front of the concrete floor panel to allow comfortable feeding. I think a diagonal feed barrier is marginally more comfortable for the cattle and it’s better for keeping calves in but they are not as strong and are worse for tag retention. This shed we only use for finnishing cattle I have made a few other yards the same now as they are good for stock bulls but majority of our cow yards are still diagonal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tr250, post: 7514488, member: 657"] Yes it’s 193mm 6mm wall so it’s not cheap tube but I needed it strong. I welded 150mm channel onto the bar to fit the rsj so that the rail sits in front of the concrete floor panel to allow comfortable feeding. I think a diagonal feed barrier is marginally more comfortable for the cattle and it’s better for keeping calves in but they are not as strong and are worse for tag retention. This shed we only use for finnishing cattle I have made a few other yards the same now as they are good for stock bulls but majority of our cow yards are still diagonal [/QUOTE]
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