Holding Pen Size

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Cattledog

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Ok, I know we have some people here that flat understand the facility necessary for an easy run operation.  I am in the process of redoing my facilities and my question is how big of a holding pen do I need for 15 cows?  I am going to have a holding pen and then a drum that runs the cattle down an alleyway and into a chute.  One other question.  I am also getting ready to install a washrack in my barn and am wondering the size of concrete pad that I may need?  I will have a drain and then some metal posts to keep the cattle from swaying.  How far back should I put the posts?

I know I just asked alot of questions but I just want to do this right the first time! 
 

GoWyo

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A holding pen about the size of a team roping arena is just right.  It can hold a few corrientes too.
 

randiliana

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For 15 head you do not need a a very big pen, but, do you plan to increase your herd size at some point, or just maintain the same amount?

A 30 x 40 foot pen would be more than sufficient for 15 head. Or main holding pen is 60 x 70 feet and we have managed over 100 head in it. It is pretty full when more than 100 head are in, but for quiet cows, it works.
 

Cattledog

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randiliana said:
For 15 head you do not need a a very big pen, but, do you plan to increase your herd size at some point, or just maintain the same amount?

A 30 x 40 foot pen would be more than sufficient for 15 head. Or main holding pen is 60 x 70 feet and we have managed over 100 head in it. It is pretty full when more than 100 head are in, but for quiet cows, it works.
I plan on keeping it around 15 cows.  With a full time job that is about all I have time to mess with.
 

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