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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1844925" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I have an old squeeze that is too short to shut the back gate on with a cow of some size in it, I've been seeing some used Prieferts for $2000-$2500, also seen some priefert head gates with the stand for around $750 that I could mount right to the front of my alleyway. I will probably only have 10 mamas here at most and usually a few more than that of feeders and calves, question is, is it worth the extra to get a squeeze vs. just the head gate. My cows are gentle and easy to work with, and I only run them through maybe twice a year if that. Calves and feeders are what I handle the most through the chute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1844925, member: 39122"] I have an old squeeze that is too short to shut the back gate on with a cow of some size in it, I've been seeing some used Prieferts for $2000-$2500, also seen some priefert head gates with the stand for around $750 that I could mount right to the front of my alleyway. I will probably only have 10 mamas here at most and usually a few more than that of feeders and calves, question is, is it worth the extra to get a squeeze vs. just the head gate. My cows are gentle and easy to work with, and I only run them through maybe twice a year if that. Calves and feeders are what I handle the most through the chute. [/QUOTE]
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