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<blockquote data-quote="htrc" data-source="post: 457412" data-attributes="member: 7283"><p>I'm speaking of Powder River,Elk River,WW type auto head gates. I've seen several cows choked down by WW headgates that the opening wasn't adjusted correctly. Then not be able to hold calves,not talking about babies. Prifert chutes don't need to be adjusted because they are a different design,however I'm not convinced that the auto catch is reliable. I owned one for several years,and have talked to several people that have them. It worked o.k. as a manual head gate, maybe missed a few more than my powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="htrc, post: 457412, member: 7283"] I'm speaking of Powder River,Elk River,WW type auto head gates. I've seen several cows choked down by WW headgates that the opening wasn't adjusted correctly. Then not be able to hold calves,not talking about babies. Prifert chutes don't need to be adjusted because they are a different design,however I'm not convinced that the auto catch is reliable. I owned one for several years,and have talked to several people that have them. It worked o.k. as a manual head gate, maybe missed a few more than my powder. [/QUOTE]
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