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Self-Catch Head Gate vs Manual Sweeze Chute
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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 123809" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>I used a manual head catch (only) for years. I finally broke down and bought a WW squeeze with automatic catch. I will never go back to a manual although I do have the manual head catch setup in my small replacement pen for shots and such but that's just a few head at a time. I don't ask the squeeze to catch calves automatically because they usually can squeeze through if I have it open at all. I only reset the position for the bulls if required. I usually just run the bulls in and work them without actually head catching them anyway. I can give shots and worm them most of the time with no problems without catching their head and nicing them off by catching their heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 123809, member: 1726"] I used a manual head catch (only) for years. I finally broke down and bought a WW squeeze with automatic catch. I will never go back to a manual although I do have the manual head catch setup in my small replacement pen for shots and such but that's just a few head at a time. I don't ask the squeeze to catch calves automatically because they usually can squeeze through if I have it open at all. I only reset the position for the bulls if required. I usually just run the bulls in and work them without actually head catching them anyway. I can give shots and worm them most of the time with no problems without catching their head and nicing them off by catching their heads. [/QUOTE]
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