Fixing One of the Oldest Problems in this Corral

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  • @robynmorris7945
    @robynmorris7945 11 місяців тому +2

    Your skills are worth a million bucks !!!!!!!! Fantastic job….again.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 10 місяців тому +1

    I like videos with all the fixing going on as I'd rather fix than buy new. With house remodels, the fixing eventually ends. But I don't think you'll ever be at the end of your "honey do list" and for me, it's a good thing because I like spending time with you, the dogs, cats, cows and other animals. Sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵. Take care of yourself and each other 😷.

  • @tina.clafferty
    @tina.clafferty 11 місяців тому +26

    Grandpa can see, and I’m sure he’s smiling down on you everyday!💜

    • @ardurbin2
      @ardurbin2 11 місяців тому +3

      Always, AMEN!

  • @rpk1519
    @rpk1519 11 місяців тому +1

    Get the paint out and let the kids have fun with that plywood. Little handprints etc. A nice nod to Grandpa!

  • @deb283028
    @deb283028 11 місяців тому +4

    You are becoming a natural in front of the camera. Love the self-talk and conversations with Callie, Belli, and cattle. When you work alone, one tends to talk to themselves out loud. And Tyler, you are humorous as well as an outstanding rancher.

  • @davidk7324
    @davidk7324 11 місяців тому +52

    Tyler, this video has it all -- problem solving, planning, fabrication, thinking out loud, remembering grandpa, bovine psychology, great editing, and a cameo by Callie. Celebrate.

    • @jor4288
      @jor4288 11 місяців тому +8

      STEM for farmers! I am going to show this to my FFA group.

    • @redmapleleaf4617
      @redmapleleaf4617 11 місяців тому +4

      And some math too!

  • @marciaolson4878
    @marciaolson4878 11 місяців тому +15

    Great job FT, your Grampa would be proud! Thanks for taking us along! Have a great weekend! God’s blessings!❤❤❤

  • @karenexner6848
    @karenexner6848 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm so sure your Grandpa has a Big Ole Smile on his face❤

  • @lindacsmith13
    @lindacsmith13 11 місяців тому +1

    Having a real world example of why we all studied math makes me happy. I enjoy your videos and can't wait to see more of the puppy.

  • @jackblack3886
    @jackblack3886 11 місяців тому +36

    Yes, Grandpa would be proud! Your planning, fab and install skills are a definite plus for all these projects.
    Your math is correct on the chute ratchet mechanism. The key factors could be the depth between teeth plus a radius for each tooth ramp. Changing the fulcrum point on the ratchet mechanism has merit plus it's relatively easy to try but could weaken the factory bar.
    Every project shows your concern for the welfare of the animals plus your own safety. Well done!

    • @miriambertram2448
      @miriambertram2448 11 місяців тому +1

      I have no idea what you said but I'm sure it's correct.😅
      My phd in micro doesn't work in this environment.😅
      I admire Tyler and know these technical responses have been of help.

  • @miriambertram2448
    @miriambertram2448 11 місяців тому +1

    Project by project you are upgrading the farm with long-term solutions.

  • @cindymcmurray6879
    @cindymcmurray6879 11 місяців тому +5

    Grandpa saw ur accomplishments. He would b Proud.

  • @nitajaurez9442
    @nitajaurez9442 6 місяців тому

    Love how you say “that’s an easy fix” just started watching and I enjoy all the different things you can and have to do to run your ranch. Your family is adorable. I’m a woman and enjoy watching you figure out how to fix animals and problems around the ranch.

  • @RedCowsGreenFields
    @RedCowsGreenFields 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice editing

  • @cindyspear86
    @cindyspear86 11 місяців тому +2

    Even though you have some modern conveniences to turn to, you still depend on your own inguinuity, and those skills passed down from past generations. I think that's wonderful!

  • @UrbanWhiteBuffaloFarm
    @UrbanWhiteBuffaloFarm 11 місяців тому

    Great Job Tyler, So glad you are having the time to fix some of the long standing issues. I am always glad to see the American ingenuity in action, We all know farmers have 10-15 hats they wear and I think you wear them all quite well. Take care bye for now

  • @billywarpool3625
    @billywarpool3625 11 місяців тому +1

    Tyler I just got through watching a video and what you did just amazing taking something just laying around not doing nothing and making it work to your advantage You're something else to watch on on UA-cam I really enjoy watching you and I will continue watching you because there's people like you that that I like to watch work what I used to be able to do that I can't do no more and that's why I like to watch y'all on UA-cam so thank you so much for the great video and the explanations you give and everything and your grandpa would be very proud of you your friend Billy

  • @reaskelton4939
    @reaskelton4939 11 місяців тому +4

    Think like a cow -thats always been the key !!

  • @donnaml8776
    @donnaml8776 11 місяців тому +2

    Tyler your granddad would be so proud of how well you are taking care of things.
    3 things that I’m wondering about. 1 - why not put those nuts on the gate that you want to cut, why not just turn them around to face in, instead of out and you maybe wouldn’t need to cut them. And 2 - won’t that latch be hit when the cows are going into that alleyway? As you mentioned it’s tight and I could see that they would probably bump it, at least it appeared that way on the video. 3 - just my thought that the squeeze chute lever would be a better way to go because you’d still be using the same gear ⚙️ and have the same strength. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I think you could go either way, but there is a lot more figuring with having to make a new gear and it wouldn’t be as strong. Hmm 🤔
    Hope you’re having a lovely weekend. Thanks for posting. Greetings to your family.

  • @rpk1519
    @rpk1519 11 місяців тому +2

    I envy your climate. Up north the ground heaves posts and latches out of wack every winter.

  • @PatricesProjects
    @PatricesProjects 11 місяців тому +9

    I'm sure Grandpa is proud and amazed at all of the changes and fixes you have made.

  • @kerkleblanc7690
    @kerkleblanc7690 11 місяців тому

    Your grandfather is smiling on your project today. Thanks for the video

  • @Mommabeans
    @Mommabeans 11 місяців тому +1

    Your grandpa would be proud Tyler! For a one inch it would be .25 two inch .5, 3 inch .75 etc your math be mathin 😂
    I hope Isabelle gets a clean bill of health. Have a great weekend see you in a few days!

  • @laurieweideman9607
    @laurieweideman9607 11 місяців тому +1

    Whoa, geometry and algebra in the same FTR video? Impressive.

  • @pattylcravatta
    @pattylcravatta 11 місяців тому

    Good Morning, Tyler and Callie! The Gate! Fixing the space! The Finished Shot! Over Joyed ! 84 3/4 to remember! Plywood Sheet! 26 1/2 inch! 23 1/2 inch! 3 inch swing! Down to one or two inches! 🤞 Good Luck with Belly at the Vet! Great Video! Thank-you! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @johngastineau653
    @johngastineau653 11 місяців тому +5

    For the bolts holding the latch on the gate, you can just reverse the bolt with the nuts on the other side. Your Grandfather is proud of your improvements. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @ezinatx
    @ezinatx 11 місяців тому +5

    Suggestion: Paint! Measure the average height of a cow's eye from the ground. Then paint a solid stripe centered at that height starting at the beginning of the solid boards where a cow would enter, and continue along the new plywood on the gate, then to the corrugated metal and all the way to where the trailer waits to be loaded. Make the stripe wide enough so that animals of different height see a enough of the stripe that it can act as a guide. Maybe 18 inches wide. And it should be visually continuous so that there are no breaks in the paint job, particularly at the corner of the building where the gate meets the corner and there is a 2X6 board attached to the building. The idea is to visually fool the beasts into thinking that this is a smooth path all the way to the trailer, and to obscure the distractions at that choke point. While you are doing that, you might use some spray foam in the corner of the corrugated metal joints. A cow might be thinking WASPS! as she approaches.

  • @jaclynalley809
    @jaclynalley809 11 місяців тому +17

    another job well done! We have a lot in common, I live on grandaddy's farm, actually in the original farmhouse. Every time I make an improvement, I feel like my grandaddy is smiling and it gives me the encouragement I need to hang in there!

  • @alanclark6761
    @alanclark6761 11 місяців тому +13

    Tyler, I think instead of focusing on the teeth on that locking mechanism, I think you should examine the circumference of the part which actually affects the squeeze motion. If you make it less circular or shorten the circumference it won't close the head gate 3 inches with each notch on that circular plane. You can achieve a more gradual squeeze without the chance of finer teeth slipping and releasing the head gate. I will send you an email with a diagram explaining how to achieve. After continuing the video I would go with reducing the swing of the door by drilling those holed you mentioned - that's a better idea.

    • @keithrudderham7569
      @keithrudderham7569 11 місяців тому +3

      Agree 100%. Not only would it be easier to change the pivot points, the risk of failure (if the smaller teeth slip under pressure) would be much less.

  • @austinpatterson1352
    @austinpatterson1352 11 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for sharing farmer tyler ranch I enjoyed the video and I hope you have a great weekend

  • @vickiemeisinger9632
    @vickiemeisinger9632 11 місяців тому +4

    Tyler, I know I said it before, but I want to say it again as I was watching this video, I truly appreciate you, your videos, your work ethic, as well as your frugal much!! I am always in awe of how you make things fixed and work together by using what you have on hand, and unlike many people you are not Running to town to go buy new stuff, but actually using up what you have on the ranch. Truly, my dad and my grandfather was the same way. One thing it wasn’t convenient use of time to be running into town, and as my father said, and I bet your grandpa said, “time is money “. Therefore, running into town to buy something that you could find probably somewhere in one of the sheds or the barn, That was saving time and money!
    As I watched you fixing the gate and you commented about how you wished your grandfather could see what you were doing, and that you finally solve the problems on an issue that he had struggled with him that you wish he was alive to see that you would finally fix it and I have the same thoughts for my father. He’s been gone almost 25 years and my sister and her husband bought the land after my mother passed away, which was in there will… so many changes have been made and so much improvement and that is how it should be. But I think of like you were saying, it would’ve been so nice if my father would’ve had some of those automatic tools, and one thing that I see people putting in at their farms and ranches, is the automatic gate openers so that you don’t have to get out of your vehicle. What a timesaver that is an I would’ve loved my Dad to have had that. I had a classmate whose father was very rich and live down the road from us and of course there were 12 children in my family at my mom and dad works so hard to put the new property together and it was beautiful by the time, they both passed away from all their work. My dad helped my grandpa grandma and his brother as well. Plus he worked full-time. My classmate said that he asked his dad one time. What is my dad works so hard… He’s always going up and down the road somewhere to work no matter what time of day it was. I would’ve loved for my dad not to have to work so hard, but the truth is, he did what he loved at the end of his life, especially the last 25 years… Which was strictly farming and ranching …
    I guess that’s the way it supposed to be that each generation has it a little easier a little better but like you, I find myself wishing for things for my dad and mom. My mom didn’t even have a automatic washer and dryer or dishwasher till most of the children were out of the house . And she did at least 10 to 15 loads of laundry every day and she hung them out on the clothesline and many of our clothes were ironed so you know yes she had children that helped her but she did a lot of it yourself and she made homemade food for us every single meal. She was a good cook and baker and we were blessed to have that foundation for my mom… Sometimes technology isn’t always the best and I am referring to fast foods. I’ll take all that produce and farm raised meat that we had growing up any day. The older ones would pull out money and we did get mom and dad money to go out to eat or go someplace and one night we got a dinner and a movie ticket in before the dinner was even finished. They didn’t buy dessert and they didn’t go to Movie. They were back home and we were shocked and they both said they really appreciate it. I thoughtfulness, but they just didn’t feel comfortable wasting that kind of money lol… They went through the depression, and their perspective was different than ours, but the one thing we did do before daddy passed away it was sent him to Nashville Tennessee to the grand old Opry and boy if that wasn’t a winner of a trip for them, my father did not like to talk on the telephone hard to get him to stop talking about that trip. That was just awesome and I guess that was one of the best things we did for them but I’m sure you have thoughts like that yourself so thank you Tyler again for all that I learned from you and I was shocked when you said by the way, 3 inches on movement when you were working with the cattle in that shoot that is a lot of movement try to push on a huge animal, weighing thousands of pounds and fighting against you you know your grandpa’s with you as you do all of that stuff God bless you and keep doing the wonderful work you do. Thank you for taking time to make these videos. I may be a girl, but my dad went to Construction and Bill houses and I loved being his helper and I studied architecture because of him. Have a great week .…too bad it’s getting cold.

  • @austinpatterson1352
    @austinpatterson1352 11 місяців тому +5

    Farmer tyler ranch I enjoyed the video

  • @worldsbestwatcher3735
    @worldsbestwatcher3735 11 місяців тому +1

    It's the most beautiful gate I've ever seen. ;)

  • @mariaragnarsson8459
    @mariaragnarsson8459 11 місяців тому +1

    When you starts to figuring out sulotions of differet problems, you make me think of Donald Ducks friend Gyro Gealoose, and I just loves it 😅

  • @ladythunderbird1483
    @ladythunderbird1483 11 місяців тому +14

    The coral is certainly and amazingly more functional now, for both you and the cow. Grandpa would be so proud, (or IS depending on your belief system) the transformation is incredible. It’s been great fun to watch you create it and also think like a cow. You and your cow brain seem to have perfect logic. Fun part is you have way more things to apply that logic too and for us to watch. Lookin forward to it!

    • @jacqueline-fc8wb
      @jacqueline-fc8wb 11 місяців тому +1

      It's like being on the farm without stepping in poo 😊.

    • @ardurbin2
      @ardurbin2 11 місяців тому

      @@jacqueline-fc8wb The cow poo is required for work boot CONDITIONING!

    • @allysonh6410
      @allysonh6410 11 місяців тому

      @@ardurbin2😂😂😂

  • @DaliaWoods
    @DaliaWoods 11 місяців тому +1

    I really like watching your videos, very educational.

  • @Dale-p1e
    @Dale-p1e 11 місяців тому +1

    Grandpa would definitely be proud and amazed. Seeing you use your cordless saw and drills. Good videos. Enjoy them very much

  • @dithompson2679
    @dithompson2679 11 місяців тому

    Grandpa is smiling, Tyler. Gotta love it when a plan comes together and really works. Good episode!

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 11 місяців тому +1

    So much work and so rewarding for you. Love hearing about your Grandpa. God bless.

  • @miguelavelasquez8056
    @miguelavelasquez8056 11 місяців тому

    Nice job on the gate Tyler now that it is complete it looks like it will last a long time thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family

  • @Alfred19947
    @Alfred19947 6 місяців тому

    Loved this one. Creative approaches to problem solving.

  • @oxfletch
    @oxfletch 11 місяців тому +18

    Moving those holes should be a lot easier to try first! I believe it's linear to the center where it pivots, ie if you halve the distance to the center it should halve the headgate travel.

  • @nadeenflynn9673
    @nadeenflynn9673 11 місяців тому +8

    Good to see so many improvements on the ranch. That latch!

  • @danielashford2430
    @danielashford2430 11 місяців тому +1

    Great job Tyler,peace brother…

  • @chrisbernard6811
    @chrisbernard6811 11 місяців тому

    Great video. Love your thinking process to solve problems before they become problems later!😊

  • @hattiecolley54
    @hattiecolley54 11 місяців тому +2

    U Rock Tyler, just Incredible how much u do to improve ur Farm and make it better for ur Animals. Everything is coming along fine, and I thank u for Incredible Content and Keep Pushing!

  • @tamstertx63
    @tamstertx63 11 місяців тому

    An advantage to having the plywood on that side of the gate - there are no bars where a cow tries to panic and uses them to "climb" upwards to attempt to get over it

  • @koutlan1
    @koutlan1 11 місяців тому +2

    I am always blown away when you math! I never thought anyone had to use those skills unless you were a nurse like me! Or an engineer or architect. Wow you definitely amaze me with your broad knowledge of everything!! The fence looks amazing! Beautiful job!

  • @jameschavez1679
    @jameschavez1679 11 місяців тому

    Tyler just turn the bolts around and face them to the wood fence when it's open. Keep up the great videos!!!

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

  • @almalockett7162
    @almalockett7162 11 місяців тому +1

    You do definitely do MATH!

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 11 місяців тому +1

    Gate looks good, seems to function well. Chute mod, a work in progress! Good post!

  • @aitkenkeyranch
    @aitkenkeyranch 11 місяців тому +1

    It still amazes me how much I still use math here on my Ranch 🙂Keep up the good work.

  • @dougbrewer2257
    @dougbrewer2257 11 місяців тому +2

    You have got the corral looking good, all hard work paying off

  • @lorettathomas1917
    @lorettathomas1917 11 місяців тому

    Great job Tyler! 👍 I often find myself wishing; "if Grandpa had this...". It would have saved him a lot of quality time for chores. Thanks for showing us what could have been if things were available back in the day. 😀 Have a great rest of the weekend! 🙏

  • @justmyopinion80
    @justmyopinion80 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Math class was used after all.

  • @leez2834
    @leez2834 8 місяців тому

    Gate turned out beautiful.

  • @randycharest4507
    @randycharest4507 11 місяців тому

    Enjoyed watching the video Tyler 😊

  • @kennyfrees2189
    @kennyfrees2189 11 місяців тому +2

    Hey Tyler, good idea on your squeeze shute but maybe you should consider just altering the last quarter of the gear. That's where you're most concerned about anyways.
    Just a thought. Great job on your improvements around the Ranch.

  • @lorenmeyer5290
    @lorenmeyer5290 11 місяців тому

    The gate Looks really good Tyler!

  • @suzanne529
    @suzanne529 11 місяців тому

    I am amazed how much you do on your own. Soon Matt will be able to help you! Grandpa would be tickled to see that gate, and everything you have done to the ranch. I have a feeling he does know and is very proud of you!

  • @freddylove9914
    @freddylove9914 11 місяців тому

    Great work tyler I wish I was moved closer

  • @kathysmith4261
    @kathysmith4261 11 місяців тому

    You always explain things so well 😊 I love how tickled you got on fixing that problem area with the gate.🎉🎉

  • @gregedmand9939
    @gregedmand9939 11 місяців тому +1

    Tyler proves to us once again, that where there's a will... There's a way! (As long as you have overnight delivery 😉)

  • @joburford3715
    @joburford3715 11 місяців тому

    Tyler, I think a corner flashing would stop cattle catching the sharp edges of the corrugated iron. Just a thought….would neaten up that whole corner seeing you’ve put in a big effort with the gate. Loving your videos here in Australia!

  • @danrose3233
    @danrose3233 11 місяців тому

    Nice finished gate and latch. The one lag screw probably needs a deeper pilot hole.

  • @denault3985
    @denault3985 11 місяців тому +2

    Great job Tyler, always improving the ranch!

  • @amyswalve1637
    @amyswalve1637 11 місяців тому

    That is math I used in nursing to double check dosages. Cross multiply and divide.

  • @kagapeme
    @kagapeme 11 місяців тому

    Friendly reminder to grind the bolt off the gate!

  • @terrytenley9327
    @terrytenley9327 10 місяців тому

    Over the years I quit using 1/4 inch lag and somewhat so on 3/8 lags.. The small diameter often just breaks off.. too much tork.. So I gave them up and only use 1/2 inch lags.. The do the job and never break from tork. Ha. I like to over build. It lasts and lasts.. I always like that you make things work.. you seems to enjoy that and I am sure many do to. Ha. Thanks.. great video.. keep going it’s fun to watch.. ☺️👍

  • @allysonh6410
    @allysonh6410 11 місяців тому

    🎉🎉🎉❤I love this so much. THANK YOU

  • @jamesacuff-oz4ph
    @jamesacuff-oz4ph 11 місяців тому

    Tyler,
    Might want to add some plastic string, cables, or bungee cords to the latch as it can be a pinch point. I’ve got several latches like this and you know how unpredictable cows in a confined situation can be. My strings go from the top of latch to above the gate on the wall.
    Hope this helps!!
    Respectfully.
    James from East Tennessee.

  • @robertkelley1990
    @robertkelley1990 11 місяців тому +1

    Great job on the gate Maby a little pant would make the plywood last a little longer have a great weekend.

  • @CapnBubbaa
    @CapnBubbaa 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video content!!

  • @bobgappa3338
    @bobgappa3338 11 місяців тому

    Great to see you using algebra to to solve the headgate teeth recalibration.

  • @scottalspach8020
    @scottalspach8020 11 місяців тому +4

    Always look forward to your videos coming out. I like that you use and make do with materials that you have on hand. Are you going to primer or water proof the gate plywood. Another great video bud.

  • @jbweld6193
    @jbweld6193 11 місяців тому +2

    Awesome work!

  • @kevingordon7426
    @kevingordon7426 11 місяців тому

    Wow. This is great. A lot of thought.

  • @eldavis1311
    @eldavis1311 11 місяців тому

    Good job on the gate

  • @Marineinftry
    @Marineinftry 11 місяців тому

    This man just said "3 inches is alot" I've been telling myself that for years 😅 😂

  • @petebernhagen4640
    @petebernhagen4640 11 місяців тому

    Awesome job as usual

  • @liljoeii6091
    @liljoeii6091 11 місяців тому

    You have the awesome idea Thank you for the video.

  • @kenrosser8160
    @kenrosser8160 11 місяців тому +2

    Put a pice of plywood on the side of the building it keep the focus off the space between the gate an the wall

  • @jessisue87
    @jessisue87 11 місяців тому

    I agree with someone else on flipping the bolts on the gate. If the placement of the latch becomes a problem, could you weld some more tabs on like the existing one, use those tabs to bolt to post. That should offset your latch closer to edge.

  • @kaz7809
    @kaz7809 11 місяців тому

    Great video. I have one of those latches and sometimes it sticks when you go to open it one way or the other. I just push or pull down a little on the gate and it opens no problem. No need to grind down the pin.

  • @WendyS996
    @WendyS996 11 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @carolyost6733
    @carolyost6733 11 місяців тому

    Of course, YOU CAN DO IT, YOU ARE FARMER T AMERICA. YOUR MATH LOOKS GOID TO ME. YOU LUSTENED WELL IN ALGEBRA!

  • @patriciabeyer8029
    @patriciabeyer8029 11 місяців тому

    Good job.

  • @streetrodder2846
    @streetrodder2846 11 місяців тому +3

    84 3/4 (:-D Just a reminder...

  • @spaceinvadertoo
    @spaceinvadertoo 6 місяців тому

    Geometry is the word flooking for with respect to changing the hole locations.

  • @franny607
    @franny607 11 місяців тому +1

    Great job Tyler looking good❤but don't you have paint plywood

  • @briangrammer898
    @briangrammer898 11 місяців тому +2

    The 2 bolts that you was going to cut off with the grinder, because you said to keep the cows from rubbing into it, at the latch.. You can also turn the bolts around. ❤ Less❤ work❤

    • @terrypotter4779
      @terrypotter4779 11 місяців тому +4

      That would work, except they would be sticking out when they are against the other wall of the loading chute.

    • @briangrammer898
      @briangrammer898 11 місяців тому +1

      ​​​​@@terrypotter4779 Just remember about the gate swinging both ways. It swings against the wooden fence also.😢.using the grinder is the best tool to use at this point.Turning the bolts the same way as the carriage bolts it just looks cleaner.❤ thank you ❤

  • @seanhill8543
    @seanhill8543 11 місяців тому

    Good ideas for the headgate but if you change the swing it also won't open as wide which could be a problem for those bigger cows exiting the chute.

  • @abc-coleaks-info3180
    @abc-coleaks-info3180 11 місяців тому

    Make your adjustments to the bottom as you planned first and the remeasure your travel. Then adjust the top pivots and check that. That may be all you need to do.

  • @johnnylindsey5808
    @johnnylindsey5808 11 місяців тому

    Good job

  • @anneoreilly4900
    @anneoreilly4900 11 місяців тому

    So happy for the success of the gate latch. I like that the 2x4 lines up with the gate at the top. 😊
    Am I wrong in thinking you only need finer teeth along a certain spot on the ratchet?

  • @skaiidawg
    @skaiidawg 11 місяців тому +2

    Those 2 bolts at the latch, just turn it around so the nuts are on the other side.

  • @skypedog5
    @skypedog5 11 місяців тому

    Temple Grandin has a lot to say about how Cattle 'visually perceive' loading or coral areas

  • @barbaraberrier8840
    @barbaraberrier8840 11 місяців тому +1

    2 suggestions. 1) is the metal at corner of barn a possibility for cutting a cow, since it appears to be sticking out a little bit.
    2) would you need to make all the teeth on ratchet 2" or just the ones closer to where the problem is for making it easier to get tightness you want per cow?
    Enjoyed the video. Love how you explain and show how you're doing things.
    Hope Belli came home with a healthy report.
    Have a blessed weekend.

  • @manleybrittain1296
    @manleybrittain1296 11 місяців тому +2

    I like the new gate latch! do you Know anyone with a cnc Plasma cutter? They are very accurate for cutting gears!