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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 406459" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>They really are all too expensive but that doesn't figure in if the use of one can prevent an injury to an animal or worse a personal injury to yourself or a family member. If you prevent an injury that makes the unit real cheap.</p><p>A co-op in Corinth, MS not only rents a chute they also have staff that will work your cattle. They use a chute for a while and then sell it as used. After saying that look around for a business that may rent chutes or the local vet or sale barn to see what brands they use. If you can find a local co-op or other farm supply they may rent theirs. Try to rent one first to see how you like it. Otherwise just go to the TN co-op and get a price list for all they carry and they do carry most major brands. I went to the TN Agribition years ago and was amazed that 5 or 6 chute vendors were there all next to each other. It seemed the co-op carried all their brands and had them grouped together where customers could see all the units on display. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 406459, member: 1425"] They really are all too expensive but that doesn't figure in if the use of one can prevent an injury to an animal or worse a personal injury to yourself or a family member. If you prevent an injury that makes the unit real cheap. A co-op in Corinth, MS not only rents a chute they also have staff that will work your cattle. They use a chute for a while and then sell it as used. After saying that look around for a business that may rent chutes or the local vet or sale barn to see what brands they use. If you can find a local co-op or other farm supply they may rent theirs. Try to rent one first to see how you like it. Otherwise just go to the TN co-op and get a price list for all they carry and they do carry most major brands. I went to the TN Agribition years ago and was amazed that 5 or 6 chute vendors were there all next to each other. It seemed the co-op carried all their brands and had them grouped together where customers could see all the units on display. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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