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I am off to a good start on my stockyards project. I received my extra Angus and Hereford cattle last night so I just had to put them in! Looking forward to making it look real over the next few weeks with dirt and details. Also got my old time windmill to pump water to the future troughs. 

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As a rancher, let me say these are very realistic pens. 

My dad's cattle business had a large set of pens like this on the ATSF Slaton Division...they were last used in 1965.

If you want to add another touch of realistic detail, the swinging gates that position between the loading ramp and the RR car were held fast with the following:

a four foot solid steel rod (1" dia) with a loop at the top and sharpened to a point at the bottom.  The top loop connected to another loop-ended bolt that fastened through the swinging gates.  The mounting height of the bars caused them to drag along if the gates swung inward, but would dig into the deck to prevent outward motion while the cattle were passing through the chute.

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