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Priefert vs Powder River chute ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Camela" data-source="post: 1679369" data-attributes="member: 26685"><p>I have Arrowquip - have a small herd of Herefords 30+, could not justify hydraulic.</p><p>Arrowquip is one person chute [one woman], easy to operate, no drama. I feel safe using it and handling cattle of different sizes.</p><p>Safety and ability to operate it alone had been the most important factor in the decision making process.</p><p>I looked at other chutes, to heavy for me.</p><p></p><p>I have had this chute on the pasture uncovered for the past 3 years, lubricate rails of a head catch handle for smooth sliding.</p><p></p><p>The most difficult part is to make animals walk through the alley,</p><p>love head catch.</p><p>I bought a portable one to move it around when needed, and in long term to sell it. These things are not getting cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camela, post: 1679369, member: 26685"] I have Arrowquip - have a small herd of Herefords 30+, could not justify hydraulic. Arrowquip is one person chute [one woman], easy to operate, no drama. I feel safe using it and handling cattle of different sizes. Safety and ability to operate it alone had been the most important factor in the decision making process. I looked at other chutes, to heavy for me. I have had this chute on the pasture uncovered for the past 3 years, lubricate rails of a head catch handle for smooth sliding. The most difficult part is to make animals walk through the alley, love head catch. I bought a portable one to move it around when needed, and in long term to sell it. These things are not getting cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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