How tall is a good height to keep cows out? I'm running free choice protein and a corn feeder in it. And we'll they really frac stuff up! So I need to keep them out. What's a good size panel in height to keep them out, and still let the deer in? Thanks
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I've used 36" hog panels on 6 different properties and never had a single cow in them. I have heard of other people saying they can get in them but like I said, I've never had it happen. I think it really just depends on the cattle and how hungry they are. They have had pretty good food at my places so that may be the reason the 36" panels work for me.
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Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View PostI've used 36" hog panels on 6 different properties and never had a single cow in them. I have heard of other people saying they can get in them but like I said, I've never had it happen. I think it really just depends on the cattle and how hungry they are. They have had pretty good food at my places so that may be the reason the 36" panels work for me.
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Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View PostI've used 36" hog panels on 6 different properties and never had a single cow in them. I have heard of other people saying they can get in them but like I said, I've never had it happen. I think it really just depends on the cattle and how hungry they are. They have had pretty good food at my places so that may be the reason the 36" panels work for me.
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Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View PostI've used 36" hog panels on 6 different properties and never had a single cow in them. I have heard of other people saying they can get in them but like I said, I've never had it happen. I think it really just depends on the cattle and how hungry they are. They have had pretty good food at my places so that may be the reason the 36" panels work for me.
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostMe too. Been using the 34" panels for 20 years and never had a cow or pig jump into a pen. All my pens are a minimum 8 panels, usually 10-12.
Yup size matters for the 34" panels....At least it did for these cows on a place I was on in Lipan, Texas. Ironically they were well fed with good range conditions...
After rebuilding it with more and taller panels..
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Originally posted by Smart View PostYup size matters for the 34" panels....At least it did for these cows on a place I was on in Lipan, Texas. Ironically they were well fed with good range conditions...
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[ATTACH]859198[/ATTACH]You put corn and protein within a foot or two of a cows nose....ya, they'll go thru it. Glad you caught on!
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostThat pen was too small. 4 panels and square.You put corn and protein within a foot or two of a cows nose....ya, they'll go thru it. Glad you caught on!
It was merely an illustration that they will and can lean on them and get over them if they are hungry. We've had the 34" jumped at our current place in Christoval with 15 panels when the range conditions were poor. That's why we went to the taller panel here too and cut it back some.Last edited by Smart; 06-20-2017, 08:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostShazam.....Maybe you missed the size matters and the increase later......
I use hog panels and have never had a cow get over. But I make them with a minimum of 10-12 panels round with 15 being a lot better.
I agree the smaller the pen the taller the panels need to be.
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Originally posted by Smart View PostShazam.....Maybe you missed the size matters and the increase later......
Looks like you had already conditioned those wellfare cattle.......they know who butters their bread!Last edited by Traildust; 06-20-2017, 08:31 AM.
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