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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1570076" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Prefiert's OEM Premier alley/chute comes 28" wide, which is what mine is.</p><p>Their Rough Stock alley is adjustable.</p><p></p><p>"<em>Priefert's unique Adjustable Alley Frames allow operators to quickly and easily adjust the width of the working alley to better fit the size of cattle being worked. The alley can be set to 18", 21", 25", or 28" wide.</em>"</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't go wider than 28". I do not like the slanted alleys or chutes. Yes, the angled sides help keep calves from turning around, but if a mature cow, heavy bred, or big bull goes down in the vee, every time they exhale, they slip farther down into the vee and can suffocate before you can get the alley tore apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1570076, member: 18945"] Prefiert's OEM Premier alley/chute comes 28" wide, which is what mine is. Their Rough Stock alley is adjustable. "[i]Priefert’s unique Adjustable Alley Frames allow operators to quickly and easily adjust the width of the working alley to better fit the size of cattle being worked. The alley can be set to 18”, 21”, 25”, or 28” wide.[/i]" I wouldn't go wider than 28". I do not like the slanted alleys or chutes. Yes, the angled sides help keep calves from turning around, but if a mature cow, heavy bred, or big bull goes down in the vee, every time they exhale, they slip farther down into the vee and can suffocate before you can get the alley tore apart. [/QUOTE]
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