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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 725701" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I had a cow that made it through with her shoulders. She got caught in the flank. There was no way to let her on through because the gate would not open all the way to the inside. The only way out was to back her up. I was by myself. It was a 2 hr. ordeal. If the gate had the capability of opening all the way it would have been no problem. Now I sure wish I had one that would do that.</p><p>Having said this,there should be some type of adjustment as to how far the gate will open inward, otherwise it would defeat the purpose or not even work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 725701, member: 5494"] I had a cow that made it through with her shoulders. She got caught in the flank. There was no way to let her on through because the gate would not open all the way to the inside. The only way out was to back her up. I was by myself. It was a 2 hr. ordeal. If the gate had the capability of opening all the way it would have been no problem. Now I sure wish I had one that would do that. Having said this,there should be some type of adjustment as to how far the gate will open inward, otherwise it would defeat the purpose or not even work. [/QUOTE]
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