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Learn how CowStop and Texan concrete cattle guard forms work, how to plan pours, how to improve installation, and how reusable forms can reduce freight and fabrication costs.

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How Reusable Concrete Cattle Guard Forms Help Ranchers Save on Steel Freight
Cost savings

How Reusable Concrete Cattle Guard Forms Help Ranchers Save on Steel Freight

Traditional steel cattle guards are expensive to fabricate, heavy to ship, and often slow to source. CowStop gives landowners a reusable form system for pouring durable concrete cattle guard sections on-site.

Starter article connected to the public blog page. Expand with freight comparison, concrete/rebar sourcing, reusable mold benefits, and CTA to request pricing.

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CowStop Pour Planning: How Many Sections You Need for 12, 16, and 18 Foot Openings
Installation planning

CowStop Pour Planning: How Many Sections You Need for 12, 16, and 18 Foot Openings

A practical guide to opening size, pour count, layout planning, and when to consider CowStop sections, custom dividers, or Texan forms.

Starter article connected to the public blog page. Include 12 ft = 6 CowStop pours, 18 ft = 9 CowStop pours, and 16 ft alternatives.

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