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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 750925" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A little grease on the bar at the rear and it slides with no problem, haven;t ever had a problem with neck access on either side of the headgate. We work everything from a 2130 lb bull (that just barely fits, he doesn;t now that he's 2300 lbs) to week old calves. Catch them all with the headgate with no problem and no adjusting like some of the other chutes.</p><p>If the little calves start jumping and flopping around we'll clost the squeeze just enough to stop some of the lateral movement. The little guys, from a week old through weaning will get shots, cut, tattooed or whatever else is needed in the cute and caught with the headgate. If the need to be tubed that gets done in the alleyway unless they're too rambunctious, then that happens in the headgate too (only had to do that once).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 750925, member: 34"] A little grease on the bar at the rear and it slides with no problem, haven;t ever had a problem with neck access on either side of the headgate. We work everything from a 2130 lb bull (that just barely fits, he doesn;t now that he's 2300 lbs) to week old calves. Catch them all with the headgate with no problem and no adjusting like some of the other chutes. If the little calves start jumping and flopping around we'll clost the squeeze just enough to stop some of the lateral movement. The little guys, from a week old through weaning will get shots, cut, tattooed or whatever else is needed in the cute and caught with the headgate. If the need to be tubed that gets done in the alleyway unless they're too rambunctious, then that happens in the headgate too (only had to do that once). [/QUOTE]
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