How big should a corral be for cattle?

To 600 lb 600-1200 lb
Width at top inside clear 20 in. 24 in.
Length (minimum) 20 ft 20 ft
Working chute fence
Recommended minimum height 45 in. 50 in.

How big does a cow pen need to be?

Many managers prefer to hold cattle in 80–100 head group sizes prior to trucking and/or container (carcase beef) lots depending on the combined weights of each consignment. The smaller pens are generally located closer to the cattle receival and dispatch facilities.

How big should a corral be?

The standard rule of thumb is a corral should be at minimum 10 feet X 20 feet. This size will accommodate two horses that get along. You should expand the corral by half of that for each additional horse.

How wide should a sorting alley be?

The width of the alley can vary. If you are handling livestock on foot the sorting alley should be 8′ to 10′ wide. If you are working livestock on horseback your sorting alley can be wider 10′ to 12′.

What is a cattle Bud box?

The Bud Box is a small rectangular box that disorientates the cattle before trying to make them go through the system and into a chute. When handling cattle with a Bud Box, it requires the handler to be in the box to manage the animals and move them in the proper direction.

How much do cattle pens cost?

Head gates may cost as little as $500 while manual squeeze chutes can range from $3,500 to $9,000. (Hydraulic squeeze chutes will cost more.) There are other costs that come into the picture for more sophisticated configurations such as holding pens, weigh system (scale), sweep tub, or load out alley.

How big of a corral do I need?

Minimum Width Still, it should always be at least 14 feet wide. A width of 20 to 30 feet is preferable. For example, a corral 20 feet wide by 60 feet long gives you 1,200 square feet, and it provides more room for straightaway running than one that’s 30 feet wide by 40 feet long.

How big should a corral be for one horse?

If you’re short on space, a corral 16 feet square is large enough for most horses for a few days at a time. This is 256 square feet. Ideally, each horse would have more space though — about 600 square feet to call his own.

What is the difference between a paddock and a corral?

As nouns the difference between paddock and corral is that paddock is (archaic except in dialects) a frog or toad or paddock can be a small enclosure or field of grassland, especially for horses while corral is an enclosure for livestock, especially a circular one.

How long should cattle alley be?

Solid, sloped sides are an alternative that will help prevent calves from turning around. For most cattle, an alley width of 28 inches at the top and 16 inches at the bottom works well on an alley 60 inches tall. Increase this width for large breeds and bulls.

How big is a you shaped cattle corral?

Corral Layout (U-shaped) A plan for a U-shaped corral with chute. Small Beef Cattle Corral Plans for a 30′ X 48′ corral with chute. Corrals with Working Facilities Plans for a corral 40′ X 50′ with detailed drawings. Expandable Corrals This plan can be adapted to herd sizes from 70 to more than 400 head and can be built with a variety of pen sizes.

What kind of gates do you need for cattle corral?

The sample designs shown below are provided as inspiration for your own cattle corral plans. Please be aware that each plan has several optional builds. For example, Hi-Hog offers several different types of gates for you to choose from including bolt-on gates, weld-on gates, bow frames with gates and U-frames with gates.

What are the corral and working facilities for beef cattle?

Corral and Working Facilities Dimensions. The crowding area is a specialized holding pen which funnels cattle into the working and/or loading chutes. A well-designed and constructed crowding area reduces the labor required to work cattle—enabling one man to keep the working chute charged.

Can a corral plan be modified to size?

The plans themselves can also be modified to size and locate the pens according to your individual herd management needs. So, while each sample provides a possible solution we recommend you contact Hi-Hog to assist you in developing a corral plan that works specifically for you. This is a FREE service.