CowboyRam
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Oh I think it would, it does squeeze down to about 7"I think it will work for his goats too!
Oh I think it would, it does squeeze down to about 7"I think it will work for his goats too!
He doesnt need a chute for that he can rope them off the mini donkeys I got him for Christmas!But didn't you see I volunteered him to work the mini zubu cattle in Charlottesville.
Our Arrow at work is narrow enough but I go in to push them forward to speed things up with the little guys.The quote I got for the 74 with palp cage is $8350. Should have no problem working calves. If a calf is too tiny to work in a chute, I just get in there with it.
I wondered what you've been hinting at!But didn't you see I volunteered him to work the mini zubu cattle in Charlottesville.
Hope I don't. HahahaI wondered what you've been hinting at!
Now that you mention it, that cat kind of reminded me of you. You got any children in the Crozet area?
Thanks for the info. Nobody around here carries them, so have to go into Montana, Wyoming, or Colorado to get one. I borrowed a friends Preifert calf table last year, and about half way through we went to flat assing the calves. Much easier to casterate as the Preifert doesn't have any access panels and the bars were just in the way. Not a very good calf table in my opinion. But the calf table is a learning curve for us since we always rope the calves, but it's getting harder and harder to find good help so figured a calf table may be the answer.Cow Country calf table is as good of calf table as there is. Good access for branding and cutting.
Get an Immobilizer and you won't need any help.Thanks for the info. Nobody around here carries them, so have to go into Montana, Wyoming, or Colorado to get one. I borrowed a friends Preifert calf table last year, and about half way through we went to flat assing the calves. Much easier to casterate as the Preifert doesn't have any access panels and the bars were just in the way. Not a very good calf table in my opinion. But the calf table is a learning curve for us since we always rope the calves, but it's getting harder and harder to find good help so figured a calf table may be the answer.
Lol...that would do the trick, but would rather stick with roping if that was my only choice.Get an Immobilizer and you won't need any help.
Is that from roping or did your chute bite you?View attachment 11373
Actual footage from Thursday night, don't bother looking for me in Vegas......
Roped a 1450lb cow from the ground and was tying her to a fence post covered in barbed wire when she decided to vacate, caught my thumb under the rope. Good times.Is that from roping or did your chute bite you?
OuchRoped a 1450lb cow from the ground and was tying her to a fence post covered in barbed wire when she decided to vacate, caught my thumb under the rope. Good times.