Understanding Corrals: Purpose, Types, and Benefits for Livestock Management
A corral is a fenced area used for confining and managing livestock, such as horses, cattle, or sheep. It is typically made of wood or metal and has gates to allow access and control the movement of animals within it. Corrals are commonly used on ranches and farms to keep animals safe and contained, and to facilitate tasks such as feeding, grooming, and veterinary care.
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