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<blockquote data-quote="Angus In Texas" data-source="post: 362895" data-attributes="member: 5611"><p>We have a set of Tru-test mounted in the alley of the chute. The way our set up is, we don't have to run the cattle through the squeeze chute to get a weight. We can turn them straight out to pasture or send them through the squeeze. This saves a little time when weighing calves and cows at weaning time. However I used the ones under the chute when I worked for Riverbend Ranch and they work great as well, but you have to run each animal through the squeeze. It helped that we were using a hydraulic squeeze. So they both have advantages and disadvantages just depends on what your needs are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus In Texas, post: 362895, member: 5611"] We have a set of Tru-test mounted in the alley of the chute. The way our set up is, we don't have to run the cattle through the squeeze chute to get a weight. We can turn them straight out to pasture or send them through the squeeze. This saves a little time when weighing calves and cows at weaning time. However I used the ones under the chute when I worked for Riverbend Ranch and they work great as well, but you have to run each animal through the squeeze. It helped that we were using a hydraulic squeeze. So they both have advantages and disadvantages just depends on what your needs are. [/QUOTE]
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