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Cattle stopping before squeeze chute
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1175059" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Get some canvas tarps and lay them over the panels. Ideally they should be attached to the pipe with self-tapping screws and a washer on each one, into the panel, to keep them from fluttering around and spooking the cattle. Wide conveyor belting would also work. Cattle flow seem to flow much better when they can't see outside the alley. I don't want to make it a definitive statement as there are cattle out there that flow much better when they can see what is around them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1175059, member: 1682"] Get some canvas tarps and lay them over the panels. Ideally they should be attached to the pipe with self-tapping screws and a washer on each one, into the panel, to keep them from fluttering around and spooking the cattle. Wide conveyor belting would also work. Cattle flow seem to flow much better when they can't see outside the alley. I don't want to make it a definitive statement as there are cattle out there that flow much better when they can see what is around them. [/QUOTE]
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