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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1306770" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>If you chute allows complete movement of one side to narrow down the chute you can adjust it to where it is wider at the back than the front. This give you room to to get in behind the calf but keeps the calf in a tighter area. It also gives you a bit more room to spread the calf's legs. Saying all that, if I have someone to hold the tail, I lean in through an opening to band my calves. Much safer and cleaner. The inside of the chute gets pretty nasty after 30 or 40 head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1306770, member: 5381"] If you chute allows complete movement of one side to narrow down the chute you can adjust it to where it is wider at the back than the front. This give you room to to get in behind the calf but keeps the calf in a tighter area. It also gives you a bit more room to spread the calf's legs. Saying all that, if I have someone to hold the tail, I lean in through an opening to band my calves. Much safer and cleaner. The inside of the chute gets pretty nasty after 30 or 40 head. [/QUOTE]
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