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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 118882" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>The sliding gates, hired hands, and dad to give the shots all sounds nice, Beefy. You are fortunate. Some of us work under different conditions. I have to sleep with my hired hand, so if I can save her some steps, I do it. ;-) But even more important to me is getting the calves out as quickly as possible. In our setup, filling the chute up with 12 or 14 calves and vaccinating from the back to the front works best, anyway. But everyone needs to figure out what works best with their setup. Like Beefy said, having to get downed calves up is counterproductive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 118882, member: 416"] The sliding gates, hired hands, and dad to give the shots all sounds nice, Beefy. You are fortunate. Some of us work under different conditions. I have to sleep with my hired hand, so if I can save her some steps, I do it. ;-) But even more important to me is getting the calves out as quickly as possible. In our setup, filling the chute up with 12 or 14 calves and vaccinating from the back to the front works best, anyway. But everyone needs to figure out what works best with their setup. Like Beefy said, having to get downed calves up is counterproductive. [/QUOTE]
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