Posted by JD Seller on June 25, 2013 at 08:49:18 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Cattle working setup posted by Sparktrician on June 25, 2013 at 08:28:41:
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One when you go to shut the gate the cattle behind will have their head in the way. Two You will not get them all the way shut and have a big cow or steer run through it and it will be bent and stuck half way closed/open.
Do you load cattle through your rear slide door on the cattle trailer??? It is a real pain when you get down to the last few head and are in close quarters.
The automatic type are just as cheap to make and work while your behind the cattle. The object is to keep the cattle moving forward. Not have them in individual pens. At least that is what I want at the chute.
If you want to separate some just put some holes in your chute's side walls for cross bars to be stuck through.
Also 10 foot is about the right length for all cattle. For steers and calves 9 will work but full size cow it takes 10.
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