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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1511571" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>All i have to do is make a comment...and see what happens. I used the word spanner, and then it starts. Just defending my use of the word and the reason we dont use a spanner unless we have to pull a calf in the field..</p><p>I still say you cant use a spanner in a chute. Not sure what kind of chute the people here say they use it in, but again, if the cow goes down in the chute what do you do? Do you drag her out and start over? We can get a cow in the chute and have the calf out in a matter of seconds...We pull several a year, never ever injured one even on horrific hard pulls. The winch is lower than the calf, so although its getting pulled evenly out, its not pulled up... Honestly, i'm really confused as to why so many are argruing the issue... I apologize to the OP for their thread ending up like this.....I made a comment that did nothing but use a word most here didnt know....lol....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1511571, member: 22072"] All i have to do is make a comment...and see what happens. I used the word spanner, and then it starts. Just defending my use of the word and the reason we dont use a spanner unless we have to pull a calf in the field.. I still say you cant use a spanner in a chute. Not sure what kind of chute the people here say they use it in, but again, if the cow goes down in the chute what do you do? Do you drag her out and start over? We can get a cow in the chute and have the calf out in a matter of seconds...We pull several a year, never ever injured one even on horrific hard pulls. The winch is lower than the calf, so although its getting pulled evenly out, its not pulled up... Honestly, i'm really confused as to why so many are argruing the issue... I apologize to the OP for their thread ending up like this.....I made a comment that did nothing but use a word most here didnt know....lol.... [/QUOTE]
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