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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1822747" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I agree, head gate won't generally hold a good size bull. Some of my cows are too big to go out the headgate. But, my chute has a side gate.</p><p>I cannot imagine using a bull on my cattle that have not been fully vaccinated each year. </p><p>If you have an alleyway leading to the chute, you can treat in it and back him out. </p><p>Or just put him in your chute WITHOUT the headlock, treat and back out. You can safely have a rope tied on one side, drape under his neck and tie to other side to keep his head UP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1822747, member: 968"] I agree, head gate won't generally hold a good size bull. Some of my cows are too big to go out the headgate. But, my chute has a side gate. I cannot imagine using a bull on my cattle that have not been fully vaccinated each year. If you have an alleyway leading to the chute, you can treat in it and back him out. Or just put him in your chute WITHOUT the headlock, treat and back out. You can safely have a rope tied on one side, drape under his neck and tie to other side to keep his head UP. [/QUOTE]
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