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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaintown Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 1782434" data-attributes="member: 42313"><p>Yes the wood is all pressure treated. We don't have any issues with any cattle backing up in the chute. I usually only run one at a time in. But sometimes we'll have two or three in there and I just swing the gate closed behind them. All of our cattle are either Japanese black or Akaushi Wagyu cattle and they are very docile... pretty much do what I ask them. The old girls walk right in, some of the new calves are a little challenge until they've been through it.</p><p> I thought about cutting some slots in the wooden part of the approach chute for a rump bar but ended up not needing it. However our squeez does have a rump bar and two sets of fingers to keep them from backing up into the palpitation cage.</p><p> It's just my wife and I that work our cattle and we're in our 60s. So I had to build something that was easy for us. </p><p>I believe the chute dimension was 29 in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaintown Creek Ranch, post: 1782434, member: 42313"] Yes the wood is all pressure treated. We don't have any issues with any cattle backing up in the chute. I usually only run one at a time in. But sometimes we'll have two or three in there and I just swing the gate closed behind them. All of our cattle are either Japanese black or Akaushi Wagyu cattle and they are very docile... pretty much do what I ask them. The old girls walk right in, some of the new calves are a little challenge until they've been through it. I thought about cutting some slots in the wooden part of the approach chute for a rump bar but ended up not needing it. However our squeez does have a rump bar and two sets of fingers to keep them from backing up into the palpitation cage. It's just my wife and I that work our cattle and we're in our 60s. So I had to build something that was easy for us. I believe the chute dimension was 29 in. [/QUOTE]
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