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Cattle stopping before squeeze chute
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<blockquote data-quote="Black and Good" data-source="post: 1157237" data-attributes="member: 17830"><p>I have posts every 3' where I can slide a pipe behind them once they make it up so far. Then once they back up and hit that pipe they usually go on though. Then I use the drop gate on the squeeze chute. Also I have my squeeze chute turned at about a 30 degree angle from alley I think that helps as they think their escaping. :cboy: B&G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black and Good, post: 1157237, member: 17830"] I have posts every 3' where I can slide a pipe behind them once they make it up so far. Then once they back up and hit that pipe they usually go on though. Then I use the drop gate on the squeeze chute. Also I have my squeeze chute turned at about a 30 degree angle from alley I think that helps as they think their escaping. :cboy: B&G [/QUOTE]
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