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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1845545" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>I have only used a headgate with my cows/calves. I built a wood alley going to it with a side exit. depending on what I am doing, often times I just shut the catch gate and let cows stand in alleyway for most stuff without a problem. calves are easy enough to catch and do vaccinations and whatever. no problem with them turning around in the alleyway. On the rare occasion when I think a squeeze chute is needed, I will load her up in the trailer and take a 15 minute drive to the vet office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1845545, member: 38038"] I have only used a headgate with my cows/calves. I built a wood alley going to it with a side exit. depending on what I am doing, often times I just shut the catch gate and let cows stand in alleyway for most stuff without a problem. calves are easy enough to catch and do vaccinations and whatever. no problem with them turning around in the alleyway. On the rare occasion when I think a squeeze chute is needed, I will load her up in the trailer and take a 15 minute drive to the vet office. [/QUOTE]
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