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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 647976" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>If you have pretty tame cattle the method of using a gate to pinch them either to another gate or wall, depending on what the gate is mounted too, will work just fine. Chain the end of the gate to the wall or other gate and slide a pipe or wood plank behind them and the will be somewhat secure. You can then put a rope on them too and cinch their head up secure and that helps a lot.</p><p></p><p>I did it that way for a long time until I felt I had enough head to justify a head-gate. Of course when I got one I wondered why I didn't do it years ago. Plus mine weren't what I would call tame and I had to try and rope them first and pull them up tight to get the gate pinched behind them. I still don't have a squeeze and probably never will as I don't really seem to have a need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 647976, member: 122"] If you have pretty tame cattle the method of using a gate to pinch them either to another gate or wall, depending on what the gate is mounted too, will work just fine. Chain the end of the gate to the wall or other gate and slide a pipe or wood plank behind them and the will be somewhat secure. You can then put a rope on them too and cinch their head up secure and that helps a lot. I did it that way for a long time until I felt I had enough head to justify a head-gate. Of course when I got one I wondered why I didn't do it years ago. Plus mine weren't what I would call tame and I had to try and rope them first and pull them up tight to get the gate pinched behind them. I still don't have a squeeze and probably never will as I don't really seem to have a need. [/QUOTE]
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