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squeeze chute or head gate
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 762742" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Or have gates at the end of your alley right before the headgate. Fasten plywood to the gates to make them solid so the cattle won't balk at going forward and either cut out or leave room up front for access to the neck. If you need to do footwork just swing a side gate open. </p><p></p><p>I have worked cattle with and without a chute and while the chute is nice I don't think it is a neccessity. For a small herd it would be hard to justify the expense of a chute in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 762742, member: 122"] Or have gates at the end of your alley right before the headgate. Fasten plywood to the gates to make them solid so the cattle won't balk at going forward and either cut out or leave room up front for access to the neck. If you need to do footwork just swing a side gate open. I have worked cattle with and without a chute and while the chute is nice I don't think it is a neccessity. For a small herd it would be hard to justify the expense of a chute in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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