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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 1056979" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Mine is at 30" and I have not had any issues. 28" would probably work just as well for me too. A few years ago the breeder I buy bulls from was loading up his A.I. bull Atlas 101N (my clean-up bull's sire) into the trailer for his annual trip to Kentucky where he spent 6 months of each year. The alley was 28" wide. Atlas started down the alley but got hung up via his hindquarters. His dang butt was wider than 28" by enough margin that he got wedged. It was an alley made out of heavy wood planks and railroad tie posts. They couldn't get him to go backward or forward. They wound up having to free him with a chainsaw. That rascal stood there in the alley just as calm as could be with a chain saw cutting just behind him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 1056979, member: 1863"] Mine is at 30" and I have not had any issues. 28" would probably work just as well for me too. A few years ago the breeder I buy bulls from was loading up his A.I. bull Atlas 101N (my clean-up bull's sire) into the trailer for his annual trip to Kentucky where he spent 6 months of each year. The alley was 28" wide. Atlas started down the alley but got hung up via his hindquarters. His dang butt was wider than 28" by enough margin that he got wedged. It was an alley made out of heavy wood planks and railroad tie posts. They couldn't get him to go backward or forward. They wound up having to free him with a chainsaw. That rascal stood there in the alley just as calm as could be with a chain saw cutting just behind him. [/QUOTE]
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