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<blockquote data-quote="memanpa" data-source="post: 285423" data-attributes="member: 1334"><p>i average being at 2 sales a week, where they move 2500 ++ head thru the ring in about 30-45 seconds per transaction. time is money to these folks an animal that balks is losing them money, </p><p>so it would seem unlikely that a barn would not use one to move it along. unless like caustic said they only move a few head thru and are not interested in making money </p><p></p><p>i do own one seldom use it but will if necessary, all the cattlemen that i associate have them and use them when necessary, no one uses them excessivly but when needed they are a tool like anyother tool any cattleman might use,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memanpa, post: 285423, member: 1334"] i average being at 2 sales a week, where they move 2500 ++ head thru the ring in about 30-45 seconds per transaction. time is money to these folks an animal that balks is losing them money, so it would seem unlikely that a barn would not use one to move it along. unless like caustic said they only move a few head thru and are not interested in making money i do own one seldom use it but will if necessary, all the cattlemen that i associate have them and use them when necessary, no one uses them excessivly but when needed they are a tool like anyother tool any cattleman might use, [/QUOTE]
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