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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 352180" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>I use a seperate alley without a head gate to AI in. The chute with the headgate only gets used for shots while all the tick control, pour-ons and AI get done in the alley with just a normal gate in front of the cow's face. I use a bar behind the heifer/cow to keep her from moving forwards and back.</p><p></p><p>When using a bar or chain behind the cow you AI make sure that you have various height and length options as not all cows and heifers are the same size and when the bar is too low some wants to lean back and sit on the bar. </p><p></p><p>If I were to rebuild my facilities some day I think I'll build a V shape alley for AI, especially virgin heifers that tend to want to move more from side to side and because they are smaller they have more room to do so.</p><p></p><p>I am still tickled by the immobilizer idea when AI and will give the manufacturers of the RAU immobilizer a call in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 352180, member: 4353"] I use a seperate alley without a head gate to AI in. The chute with the headgate only gets used for shots while all the tick control, pour-ons and AI get done in the alley with just a normal gate in front of the cow's face. I use a bar behind the heifer/cow to keep her from moving forwards and back. When using a bar or chain behind the cow you AI make sure that you have various height and length options as not all cows and heifers are the same size and when the bar is too low some wants to lean back and sit on the bar. If I were to rebuild my facilities some day I think I'll build a V shape alley for AI, especially virgin heifers that tend to want to move more from side to side and because they are smaller they have more room to do so. I am still tickled by the immobilizer idea when AI and will give the manufacturers of the RAU immobilizer a call in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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