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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1634976" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>Thanks guys. After some research the Green was my pick as well. Looking forward to more input. On the rare occasion its handy when young inexperienced cows still learning the ropes stubbornly balk in the alley/entering the chute and a slap on the back or tail twist fails to change their mind. IMO where a hot shot can literally be a life saver is when cattle do something stupid, get wedged, think they're impossibly stuck and need to be gently reminded that its do or die. No question hot shots get a bad rap because often as not they're used by incompetents as punishment rather than a tool to be used wisely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1634976, member: 18664"] Thanks guys. After some research the Green was my pick as well. Looking forward to more input. On the rare occasion its handy when young inexperienced cows still learning the ropes stubbornly balk in the alley/entering the chute and a slap on the back or tail twist fails to change their mind. IMO where a hot shot can literally be a life saver is when cattle do something stupid, get wedged, think they're impossibly stuck and need to be gently reminded that its do or die. No question hot shots get a bad rap because often as not they're used by incompetents as punishment rather than a tool to be used wisely. [/QUOTE]
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