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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 35465" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We only use it for once in a while things now. The rest of the time we run them through the chute. Calves won't work in it because it's too high for them. To get them used to it we started out just dumpin grain in it and letting them get used to it. You can set it up to either catch none, catch a side, or the end or any combination.</p><p>When we turn them into the pasture that it's sitting in now they're constantly going over and sticking their heads in to see if there is anything to eat. We fed round bales in it one winter but the solid bottom held the loose stuff and got really nasty after a rain or two and it had to be shoveled out.</p><p>At the other farm we used it all the time for everything, shots included. Kicking has never been a problem other then one particular cow.</p><p>The main thing now is that it's handy if they're in an pasture too way from the regular working facilities.</p><p>It's called a TEEZ cow catcher, made in KS.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 35465, member: 34"] We only use it for once in a while things now. The rest of the time we run them through the chute. Calves won't work in it because it's too high for them. To get them used to it we started out just dumpin grain in it and letting them get used to it. You can set it up to either catch none, catch a side, or the end or any combination. When we turn them into the pasture that it's sitting in now they're constantly going over and sticking their heads in to see if there is anything to eat. We fed round bales in it one winter but the solid bottom held the loose stuff and got really nasty after a rain or two and it had to be shoveled out. At the other farm we used it all the time for everything, shots included. Kicking has never been a problem other then one particular cow. The main thing now is that it's handy if they're in an pasture too way from the regular working facilities. It's called a TEEZ cow catcher, made in KS. dun [/QUOTE]
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