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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1590263" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>For me, it just the opposite. My bulls are in the chute at least once every two weeks when they are home. The fact that they are in the barn so frequently just being handled makes the hydraulics something I can live without. My Maxum will be 10 in just a couple of months and crossed the scale at 2500 pounds this spring. He only needs the chute for his BSE each year. Otherwise, he is clipped, bathed and vaccinated loose in a small(ish) pen. The vast majority of the time, I am working stock with only my 5 year old daughter at home with me, so if they don't work easy anyway, they grow wheels in a hurry!</p><p>But, for a breeder with larger numbers, I can definitely see the appeal of a Silencer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1590263, member: 24016"] For me, it just the opposite. My bulls are in the chute at least once every two weeks when they are home. The fact that they are in the barn so frequently just being handled makes the hydraulics something I can live without. My Maxum will be 10 in just a couple of months and crossed the scale at 2500 pounds this spring. He only needs the chute for his BSE each year. Otherwise, he is clipped, bathed and vaccinated loose in a small(ish) pen. The vast majority of the time, I am working stock with only my 5 year old daughter at home with me, so if they don't work easy anyway, they grow wheels in a hurry! But, for a breeder with larger numbers, I can definitely see the appeal of a Silencer. [/QUOTE]
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