Using a Bud Box Design for Livestock Handling

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @casalrisobastoserosilenetr9328
    @casalrisobastoserosilenetr9328 3 года назад

    Olá Boa noite...Qual o metragem e material que vcs usam? Sou do Brasil..Geovani Bastos..

  • @kmandrews_
    @kmandrews_ 3 года назад

    🚨 IS VERY IMPORTANT YOU BUILD ( INSIDE ) AROUND THE FENCE A PLATFORM FOR WORKERS SECURITY .

  • @covardeanonimo7356
    @covardeanonimo7356 3 года назад +1

    Which is the right side to attach the big gate? In this example it is attached in the opposite side of the alley, but in the image layout shown it is attached at the side of the alley.

    • @WarrenCountyAgriculture
      @WarrenCountyAgriculture  3 года назад +1

      Here is the response from Morgan: The gate can swing either way. Usually the person pushing the cattle walks on the side where the cattle escape into the single file alley, so often it is easier if gates swings closed right near the single file alley. However, in some cases depending on how posts are laid out and the lead up to the bud box it can be easier to switch the orientation. As long as you don’t push too many cattle in the bud box it shouldn’t be a huge concern; the lack of pressure on the cattle when closing the gate is one reason the bud box is 20-24 ft long. Also some bud boxes the working alley is on one side and a load out alley is on the other in which case either gate swing makes complete sense.