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Plans to build a head gate??
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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 237887" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>The sale barn close by here used to allow that and the resident vet would do whatever you wanted done to 'em but, after the BSE stuff they stopped it. A local feed store rents a chute now and that helps a lot of people out. I have a neighbor that drives his cattle, only about 12 head almost a mile to our place to treat 'em when needed. He crosses a couple of farms and has never ended up with a stray animal. I have told him that he is nuts. He always tells me "If you would slow down a little you might live to be an old man". He can't hear very well and calls a cultipacker a cauliflower packer. He has been an awesome mentor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 237887, member: 3860"] The sale barn close by here used to allow that and the resident vet would do whatever you wanted done to 'em but, after the BSE stuff they stopped it. A local feed store rents a chute now and that helps a lot of people out. I have a neighbor that drives his cattle, only about 12 head almost a mile to our place to treat 'em when needed. He crosses a couple of farms and has never ended up with a stray animal. I have told him that he is nuts. He always tells me "If you would slow down a little you might live to be an old man". He can't hear very well and calls a cultipacker a cauliflower packer. He has been an awesome mentor! [/QUOTE]
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