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Cow came up limping
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1794377" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We have the spot that we back the trailer in to the chute to load and the tires drop down a bit in the tracks... so the trailer is closer to being just a little step up into... nearly level. Also makes it easy to know when we are at the right spot to stop... back tires on the trailer drop into the low spot in the tracks and when you back up a little more they start to go up... so let it roll forward a little and it will set right there... It does make it easier on any that are hurt and the calves can just follow mom right along. At pastures we try to get the back of the trailer as low as possible... making a loading spot in a little bit of a dip or anything in the ground where we can back the trailer and drop the back end as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1794377, member: 25884"] We have the spot that we back the trailer in to the chute to load and the tires drop down a bit in the tracks... so the trailer is closer to being just a little step up into... nearly level. Also makes it easy to know when we are at the right spot to stop... back tires on the trailer drop into the low spot in the tracks and when you back up a little more they start to go up... so let it roll forward a little and it will set right there... It does make it easier on any that are hurt and the calves can just follow mom right along. At pastures we try to get the back of the trailer as low as possible... making a loading spot in a little bit of a dip or anything in the ground where we can back the trailer and drop the back end as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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