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Cattle Facilities Design Guide » Hi-Hog

To assist you, we’ve compiled a collection of questions, tools, tips and insights, to prepare you for the design process. This guide will help you clarify your unique corral needs, and help you develop a safer, more efficient, livestock corral system. We’ve been helping ranchers improve their corrals and cattle handling facilities since 1974 and our experience tells us the best …

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System Design 101. Step by step guide on designing a


Published: Aug 12, 2021
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About Us - Ranch Systems

About Us Founded in 2005, Ranch Systems is an established high-technology company focused on wireless solutions for field monitoring and control in agricultural and environmental applications. Based on our leadership position in the California market, we have been expanding world-wide since 2008. The patented technology is unique in terms of the breadth and …

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Sample Cattle Corrals » Hi-Hog - Hi-Hog Farm & Ranch

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. If you’re calling from within mainland North America you can reach Hi-Hog toll free at 1-800-661-7002 (Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm MST).

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Sample Designs of Cattle Races and Corrals

Design Recommendations. The round crowd pen will work most efficiently if it is a full half circle, 180 degrees. A full half circle takes advantage of the natural tendency of cattle to go back to where they came from. For cattle, the crowd pen should have a 12 ft (3.5 m) radius. A shorter radius can be used for pigs and sheep.

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A Complete Guide to Home Ductwork Design Stack Heating

Ductwork Design Best Practices . Keep it tight. Design ducts so none of the runs have to travel too far to reach a room or area. If that happens, occupants of that room are likely to complain that it’s too cold in the winter and too warm in the summer. Watch your routing. When possible, rout ducts through conditioned areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there any sample designs for a 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.

  • How to design a system for beginners?

    System design is such a vast topic; if a specific goal is not set, it will become challenging to design the system, especially for newbies. Try to specify the requirements of the system. Then, find the data model and, data flow. And after a high-level design, don’t hesitate to add components if needed.

  • Where can I find the Rockwell HMI specification document?

    An editable version of this document is available on the Rockwell Automation KnowledgeBase (answer ID 1086840). From there, the document can be downloaded and edited to incorporate specifications of your own HMI application. 1.1 Before You Begin

  • How do quality requirements restrict system design?

    These requirements restrict system design through different system qualities. Performance, modifiability, availability, scalability, reliability, etc. are important quality requirements in system design. These ‘ilities’ are what we need to analyze for a system and determine if our system is designed properly.

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