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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 669765" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>My opinion on this, and we all know what opinions are like, is that if you don't have chute that will handle your cattle, you shouldn't have the cattle. </p><p></p><p>I did without one for several years, so I formed this opinion from the school of hard knocks. You don't do the things you need to do as far as treatment and vaccines, and the likelihood of cattle or you getting hurt is much higher. I was always tempted to over-medicate the animal to avoid having to go through the rodeo again.</p><p></p><p>Working cows USED to be a manure slinging, cussing, kicking rodeo that ended up with the cows scared, me bruised, mad and dirty. Now I can take a drink of coffee between cows. Every time I work them I call myself an idiot for not getting a chute years earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 669765, member: 969"] My opinion on this, and we all know what opinions are like, is that if you don't have chute that will handle your cattle, you shouldn't have the cattle. I did without one for several years, so I formed this opinion from the school of hard knocks. You don't do the things you need to do as far as treatment and vaccines, and the likelihood of cattle or you getting hurt is much higher. I was always tempted to over-medicate the animal to avoid having to go through the rodeo again. Working cows USED to be a manure slinging, cussing, kicking rodeo that ended up with the cows scared, me bruised, mad and dirty. Now I can take a drink of coffee between cows. Every time I work them I call myself an idiot for not getting a chute years earlier. [/QUOTE]
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