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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Karliboy" data-source="post: 7153387" data-attributes="member: 82218"><p>Just setting up right now[ATTACH=full]909944[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]909945[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]909946[/ATTACH]</p><p>this is how mine is going to be I think.</p><p>Bolted the hinges from pillar to swing both ways. </p><p>Scaffold pole wile be into a hole in floor and bolted to rsj for other side of yoke to fasten to. </p><p>rsj will be plated down the wall just so it can’t slide anywhere if something starts to shove and pull. </p><p>can then mount a gate to pole to create a little race with a rope like [USER=5961]@Henarar[/USER] to close yoke from behind.</p><p>Should be able to use setup from both sides hopefully and everything should be a 1 man job hopefully. </p><p>im on the lookout for a new crush too for tb testing in the yard outside. </p><p>My 18 self locking yokes are great for general use but not the best/safest way for tb testing as there’s to much movement from the cattle. </p><p></p><p>with regards to tb I’ve just had a stroke off luck this month as everyone in my hillside has just been put into a 12 month testing restriction as there has been a local inconclusive breakdown. </p><p>I have just scrapped out off the restriction zone by the skin off my teeth thankfully so still on 4 yearly.</p><p>Poor buggers have to test everything 3 times in 12 months now it will be a right ball ache for some folk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karliboy, post: 7153387, member: 82218"] Just setting up right now[ATTACH type="full"]909944[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]909945[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]909946[/ATTACH] this is how mine is going to be I think. Bolted the hinges from pillar to swing both ways. Scaffold pole wile be into a hole in floor and bolted to rsj for other side of yoke to fasten to. rsj will be plated down the wall just so it can’t slide anywhere if something starts to shove and pull. can then mount a gate to pole to create a little race with a rope like [USER=5961]@Henarar[/USER] to close yoke from behind. Should be able to use setup from both sides hopefully and everything should be a 1 man job hopefully. im on the lookout for a new crush too for tb testing in the yard outside. My 18 self locking yokes are great for general use but not the best/safest way for tb testing as there’s to much movement from the cattle. with regards to tb I’ve just had a stroke off luck this month as everyone in my hillside has just been put into a 12 month testing restriction as there has been a local inconclusive breakdown. I have just scrapped out off the restriction zone by the skin off my teeth thankfully so still on 4 yearly. Poor buggers have to test everything 3 times in 12 months now it will be a right ball ache for some folk. [/QUOTE]
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