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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1203352" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>We made one out of wood, it is inside so it should last quite a while. Bought 8" dia. by 9 or 10 foot long posts. Put them about 2' apart in an arc and used short 2x6 rails and covered that with 1/4" plywood as it was flexible enough to "curve". Added some 1X2 vertical strips and a homemade stop to the crowding gate. It is only a 90 deg. tub and we were limited by space to only 8' so it isn't ideal but we can keep a pretty good flow of cattle to the chute with it. Have had it about 10 years or more now and have no plans on replacing it. Very cheap, probably about $250 not including the gate, and a day of digging holes. Sorry no pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1203352, member: 122"] We made one out of wood, it is inside so it should last quite a while. Bought 8" dia. by 9 or 10 foot long posts. Put them about 2' apart in an arc and used short 2x6 rails and covered that with 1/4" plywood as it was flexible enough to "curve". Added some 1X2 vertical strips and a homemade stop to the crowding gate. It is only a 90 deg. tub and we were limited by space to only 8' so it isn't ideal but we can keep a pretty good flow of cattle to the chute with it. Have had it about 10 years or more now and have no plans on replacing it. Very cheap, probably about $250 not including the gate, and a day of digging holes. Sorry no pics. [/QUOTE]
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