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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1025655" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I like the hinged head gate too. I saw this setup when we drove by coming back from your pasture--wish I had took a closer look at it.</p><p>It's taller than it looks in the pictures btw. </p><p>Got some questions...</p><p>Do you have a sorting gate somewhere in the chute? </p><p>If not, what do you do when you get one in the chute you don't really want in there?</p><p>If you miss one in the head catch, is it still contained in the pen or is it then out in the pasture? ( I can't tell by the pics)</p><p>The grey or silver 6 or 8' long gate right past the walk in gate--what does it do?</p><p></p><p>I have a Preifert 91 headgate--it's so heavy I don't know if it wouldn't take an 8" steel post to make it hinged. Supposed to be full opening to 28"--dunno-- haven't got it mounted to the headgate stand yet and that stand sure looks "light" to me. </p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about those board pens. I loaded my sister's cows out a couple years ago and had an old red horned cow go over the top, break the board and push the wire panel down--off she went and we didn't get her back in for a couple weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1025655, member: 18945"] I like the hinged head gate too. I saw this setup when we drove by coming back from your pasture--wish I had took a closer look at it. It's taller than it looks in the pictures btw. Got some questions... Do you have a sorting gate somewhere in the chute? If not, what do you do when you get one in the chute you don't really want in there? If you miss one in the head catch, is it still contained in the pen or is it then out in the pasture? ( I can't tell by the pics) The grey or silver 6 or 8' long gate right past the walk in gate--what does it do? I have a Preifert 91 headgate--it's so heavy I don't know if it wouldn't take an 8" steel post to make it hinged. Supposed to be full opening to 28"--dunno-- haven't got it mounted to the headgate stand yet and that stand sure looks "light" to me. I know what you mean about those board pens. I loaded my sister's cows out a couple years ago and had an old red horned cow go over the top, break the board and push the wire panel down--off she went and we didn't get her back in for a couple weeks. [/QUOTE]
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