এপ্রিল . 25, 2025 11:45
Did you know 74% of ranchers report livestock injuries from poorly designed pens? You’re losing $18,000/year on average in labor costs and vet bills. Stop the bleeding. Modern cattle working pens aren’t just metal—they’re profit engines. Let’s rebuild your workflow.
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Our round cattle working pens slash handling time by 40% versus traditional square layouts. How? Curved walls exploit bovine natural circling instincts. No dead ends. No panic. Just 28-foot diameters optimized for stress-free movement.
Feature | Traditional Pens | Our Pro Series |
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Sorting Time per 100 Head | 45 mins | 27 mins |
Escape Attempts | 12-15/hour | 2-3/hour |
Got 50-200 head? Our modular cow calf small herd cattle working pens adapt as your operation grows. Install base components in 3 hours. Add sorting alleys later. All steel surfaces feature 14-gauge galvanized coating—outlasts competitors’ 16-gauge models by 8+ years.
Sloped land? We engineer 7°-gradient ramps. Tight budget? Choose our phased build program. Every design includes 3D virtual walkthroughs—see your future pens on your smartphone before breaking ground.
Bar M Ranch cut worker injuries by 62% after switching to our curved systems. Hear foreman Jake Wilson: “Calmer cattle mean safer crews. These pens pay for themselves in 18 months.”
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Proudly serving ranchers since 2008 | 100% USDA-compliant designs
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A: Focus on creating a clear flow with funnel-shaped alleys, use durable materials like steel, and ensure proper lighting/shade. Minimize sharp corners to reduce animal stress and handler risks.
A: Round pens naturally encourage cattle movement via their circular instinct, reduce corner jams, and allow handlers to work safely from central positions.
A: Prioritize adjustable sorting gates, include separate calf-catching areas, and scale alley widths to accommodate smaller groups while maintaining safety.
A: Implement a single-file race leading to a squeeze chute, include return alleys for reprocessing, and position loading ramps near holding pens.
A: Allow 20-30 sq ft per adult in holding areas, design 28-32" wide alleys for calves, and ensure head gates fit your herd's size range.
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