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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 158083" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>CattleAnnie, in all honesty we haven't had a problem with that. I sincerely doubt that you are 'not much of a hand', I'm thinking maybe it's more the cows? For chute work we use a sweep tub, long alley that will hold 3-4 cows and has a drop down bar to prevent them from backing out once in, and then the chute. The tub-gate puts a little pressure on them and they generally tend to stack up in the alley, but we don't run in groups of more than 4 or 5 at a time to the tub. Same thing as far as loading, run them in according to how many will fit in a trailer or semi-trailer section and they go. We are blessed with a couple of very good lead cows, however, and make sure all of them are not in the same bunch. Of course, now that I've stated all of this, the next time we have to work them it will be a nightmare! :lol: :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 158083, member: 539"] CattleAnnie, in all honesty we haven't had a problem with that. I sincerely doubt that you are 'not much of a hand', I'm thinking maybe it's more the cows? For chute work we use a sweep tub, long alley that will hold 3-4 cows and has a drop down bar to prevent them from backing out once in, and then the chute. The tub-gate puts a little pressure on them and they generally tend to stack up in the alley, but we don't run in groups of more than 4 or 5 at a time to the tub. Same thing as far as loading, run them in according to how many will fit in a trailer or semi-trailer section and they go. We are blessed with a couple of very good lead cows, however, and make sure all of them are not in the same bunch. Of course, now that I've stated all of this, the next time we have to work them it will be a nightmare! :lol: :lol: [/QUOTE]
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