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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1758981" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I have a Priefert but I won't put my older big bulls through it either. <a href="https://nrsworld.com/products/priefert-model-91-headgate" target="_blank">https://nrsworld.com/products/priefert-model-91-headgate</a></p><p></p><p>I learned my lesson with the bulls. I get my worming and anything else done at the vet when they get a breeding soundness exam. If I feel they just need wormed I use a safeguard wormer that goes in their feed. Priefert chutes and headgates are easy to use and well designed but they could be a few inches bigger in width, length and height. I have no problem with my cows but then I don't have any of those 1800 lb plus ones that some folks prefer. I weighed one in it that went 1580 this spring with no problem. She was going to the sale. Big cows don't work on my grass challenged place so the Priefert is fine for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1758981, member: 5381"] I have a Priefert but I won't put my older big bulls through it either. [URL]https://nrsworld.com/products/priefert-model-91-headgate[/URL] I learned my lesson with the bulls. I get my worming and anything else done at the vet when they get a breeding soundness exam. If I feel they just need wormed I use a safeguard wormer that goes in their feed. Priefert chutes and headgates are easy to use and well designed but they could be a few inches bigger in width, length and height. I have no problem with my cows but then I don't have any of those 1800 lb plus ones that some folks prefer. I weighed one in it that went 1580 this spring with no problem. She was going to the sale. Big cows don't work on my grass challenged place so the Priefert is fine for me. [/QUOTE]
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