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Squeeze Chute and Loading Chute
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1623021" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Our old main chute set up is made by Belhn mfg. It consists of a squeeze tub, Y devider, curved adjustable alley and squeeze chute. (I'll try and get some pictures)</p><p>When the cattle are in the tub the first thing they come to us the Y devider. We have it set up so that we can select three directions; if both selector gates are to the left the cattle go to the goose neck load out. If one selector gate is left and one is right then the cattle go to the semi load out. If both selector gates are to the right then the cattle go down the alley to the squeeze chute. The alley is only one section. </p><p>It works good, and if you need to bring a cow from another place to treat you can unload to the tub, change the gates and the cow is pointed to the chute without having to get in with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1623021, member: 39695"] Our old main chute set up is made by Belhn mfg. It consists of a squeeze tub, Y devider, curved adjustable alley and squeeze chute. (I'll try and get some pictures) When the cattle are in the tub the first thing they come to us the Y devider. We have it set up so that we can select three directions; if both selector gates are to the left the cattle go to the goose neck load out. If one selector gate is left and one is right then the cattle go to the semi load out. If both selector gates are to the right then the cattle go down the alley to the squeeze chute. The alley is only one section. It works good, and if you need to bring a cow from another place to treat you can unload to the tub, change the gates and the cow is pointed to the chute without having to get in with her. [/QUOTE]
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