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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 21330" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I've had tough runs with incorporating the loading and headcatch together. Last go round I put a trap door on the side of the alley to divert cattle into loading. I went with the 12' gate like you explained, and it crowds them into the alley I spoke of above. I can divert an animal from the alley that goes into the head catch to a loading system. My loading system is just 2 6' walls spread far enough apart so that my gooseneck can just back in without much extra space. This is nice because I can open and close gates on the trailer without moving it out of the loading chute. Not designed for semi loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 21330, member: 19"] I've had tough runs with incorporating the loading and headcatch together. Last go round I put a trap door on the side of the alley to divert cattle into loading. I went with the 12' gate like you explained, and it crowds them into the alley I spoke of above. I can divert an animal from the alley that goes into the head catch to a loading system. My loading system is just 2 6' walls spread far enough apart so that my gooseneck can just back in without much extra space. This is nice because I can open and close gates on the trailer without moving it out of the loading chute. Not designed for semi loads. [/QUOTE]
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