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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1122383" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>We run quite a few cows and yearlings both. Cows and yearlings are processed through the chute. Repeating guns feeding off of large bottles mounted on holders chute side. Calves are roped and stretched out at branding time. Repeating guns used for the vaccinations. Stockers through the chute, the guys roll at about 100 head/hour while processing, which includes shots/branding/ear tagging and when applicable implanting. Cows at a slower rate (about 60 an hour) as we are preg checking and giving a bolus too. As to calves roped at branding time, a typical branding day for us is about 250 calves. With a full crew, we are to the pens, sorted and rolling before 9AM. Including time for sets of ropers to switch etc, we'll be done by 1230 or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1122383, member: 17596"] We run quite a few cows and yearlings both. Cows and yearlings are processed through the chute. Repeating guns feeding off of large bottles mounted on holders chute side. Calves are roped and stretched out at branding time. Repeating guns used for the vaccinations. Stockers through the chute, the guys roll at about 100 head/hour while processing, which includes shots/branding/ear tagging and when applicable implanting. Cows at a slower rate (about 60 an hour) as we are preg checking and giving a bolus too. As to calves roped at branding time, a typical branding day for us is about 250 calves. With a full crew, we are to the pens, sorted and rolling before 9AM. Including time for sets of ropers to switch etc, we'll be done by 1230 or so. [/QUOTE]
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