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Haltering Head In Chute
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 996407" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>What is the recommended method of controlling a cows head when in a squeeze chute? The youtube clips on the Preifert chutes have a chain to secure the cows head in a down position. Putting a halter on keeps them from swinging their head. I tie it off up high. If you are drenching that also has the advantage of getting the drench down their throat. But in giving shots, is it better to tie it off down low like the Preifert chute does or up high? dun's response on securing a cow which is calving by putting her in the chute, putting on a halter, and walking her out is what generated this question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 996407, member: 17767"] What is the recommended method of controlling a cows head when in a squeeze chute? The youtube clips on the Preifert chutes have a chain to secure the cows head in a down position. Putting a halter on keeps them from swinging their head. I tie it off up high. If you are drenching that also has the advantage of getting the drench down their throat. But in giving shots, is it better to tie it off down low like the Preifert chute does or up high? dun's response on securing a cow which is calving by putting her in the chute, putting on a halter, and walking her out is what generated this question. [/QUOTE]
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