Апр . 15, 2025 07:05
Did you know 68% of small-herd ranchers waste 14+ hours weekly on cattle management? Or that improper gates cause 23% of all livestock injuries? Your current setup might be costing you more than you realize. Let's change that.
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Feature | Standard Gates | Our ProGate Series |
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Locking Mechanism | Manual latch | Auto-locking (FDA-certified) |
Installation Time | 3-5 hours | 47 mins avg. |
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A: Heavy-duty steel or galvanized metal is ideal for small cattle gates, offering durability and resistance to rust. Wooden gates can also work but require regular maintenance to prevent rot.
A: Opt for a rectangular layout with sturdy fencing and a central walkway for easy access. Include a small cattle gate at the entrance and ensure adequate drainage to maintain hygiene.
A: Yes, cattle working pens streamline tasks like vaccinations or tagging. Compact designs with a small cattle gate and sorting alley improve safety and efficiency for handlers.
A: A 4-6 foot width accommodates single-file movement while preventing overcrowding. Match the gate height to your fencing (typically 4-5 feet) to contain livestock securely.
A: Yes, use pressure-treated posts, welded wire panels, and a small cattle gate. Focus on reinforced corners and smooth edges to minimize injury risks.
A: Install a heavy-duty latch or sliding bolt lock positioned out of livestock reach. Regularly inspect hinges and anchor posts to prevent sagging or breakage.
A: Add a squeeze chute, anti-back gates, and non-slip flooring. Integrate a small cattle pen for temporary holding and ensure clear pathways for stress-free movement.
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