It appears the S04 is an inch wider, which may not be that big of a deal. I have to agree with the comments about the Tarter chutes, they look a bit thin for larger cattle. I like the way the Priefert gates scissor instead of swinging, and that they pretty much auto adjust for the cow or calf being caught.
Pair-a-dice, My biggest reason for buying a chute and head gate is exactly your reasons. That and my wife wants to also set our place up to collect some of the bulls. We have a couple yearling bulls that are both exceptional and she wants them collected before we sell them.
So far our beefalo seem to be more sized like "normal" cows, however we have a friend who just sold one of their bulls, he had to be close to 2,000 lbs, darned good thing he is gentle as he will not fit into any of the chutes. Massive animal, but he pretty much acts like a puppy dog.
I tried looking up Neville supply in Clare but they do not appear to have a website.
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