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"Best" Tub and Alley ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Socks" data-source="post: 1304425" data-attributes="member: 24784"><p>I have been reading for years and love the valuable information I have gathered.</p><p></p><p>I would really like to hear opinions from people who have tub and alley set-ups. This has been the one topic I can not find much useful information on. I have read hundreds of articles and cant get much more than my this is the best. I am in the Houston area and am set on this type of set up. We have had wood for years and the design works well for us, just would like to get a metal set up. Does not need to be portable but any and all responses are appreciated. Really hope this can become a resource for others looking. I am hoping that several are at the Houston livestock show and rodeo. I probably should travel to one of the shows to actually be able to put my hands on several to decide. I can build really nice out of wood, but I really like the adjustable alleys and ability to open if a cow goes down. I know many different companies have different levels as well. </p><p></p><p>Information I am looking for would be </p><p>1. Make/Model</p><p>2. Pros/Cons</p><p>3. Comparisons between ones that you have used</p><p>4. Cost</p><p></p><p>Ultimately I would like to make a list from best to worst with cost which would allow people to make an informed decision.</p><p></p><p>With any luck this has already been done somewhere, I just cant find it. links are welcome as well.</p><p>Thanks for any help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Socks, post: 1304425, member: 24784"] I have been reading for years and love the valuable information I have gathered. I would really like to hear opinions from people who have tub and alley set-ups. This has been the one topic I can not find much useful information on. I have read hundreds of articles and cant get much more than my this is the best. I am in the Houston area and am set on this type of set up. We have had wood for years and the design works well for us, just would like to get a metal set up. Does not need to be portable but any and all responses are appreciated. Really hope this can become a resource for others looking. I am hoping that several are at the Houston livestock show and rodeo. I probably should travel to one of the shows to actually be able to put my hands on several to decide. I can build really nice out of wood, but I really like the adjustable alleys and ability to open if a cow goes down. I know many different companies have different levels as well. Information I am looking for would be 1. Make/Model 2. Pros/Cons 3. Comparisons between ones that you have used 4. Cost Ultimately I would like to make a list from best to worst with cost which would allow people to make an informed decision. With any luck this has already been done somewhere, I just cant find it. links are welcome as well. Thanks for any help! [/QUOTE]
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