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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1794537" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Yes, they easily turn around and can go under the palpation cage gate. I have to follow them in and have another person, in our case my wife put a bar behind them in an improvised angle to keep real small calves from turning around even in the chute itself. </p><p>We had an old Filson chute that everybody fussed about, but it was seem like more adjustable and just with pins instead of bolts. I will say that the the For Most is heavier made and does have a few improvements on it in comparison. </p><p>We have less of an issue getting them caught at the hip now than before. Still happens on rare occasions and seems easier to get them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1794537, member: 24816"] Yes, they easily turn around and can go under the palpation cage gate. I have to follow them in and have another person, in our case my wife put a bar behind them in an improvised angle to keep real small calves from turning around even in the chute itself. We had an old Filson chute that everybody fussed about, but it was seem like more adjustable and just with pins instead of bolts. I will say that the the For Most is heavier made and does have a few improvements on it in comparison. We have less of an issue getting them caught at the hip now than before. Still happens on rare occasions and seems easier to get them out. [/QUOTE]
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