Quadrangular enclosure made of consistent canizas of wood meter height joined outdoor in at its base to a heavier wooden trunk and above with an interlaced circle of twigs. The size of the enclosure is proportional to the livestock, as used in ready to save the sheep and goats during the nights of spring and summer, so they paid with their excrement on a piece of land. In the morning the pastor first thing it does is to raise cattle that usually lie down at night. Once they have paid the land, the pastor changes the position of the canizas for the following night.