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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 164851" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>We never climb on our set up. We push them in and that is all. As I said before we just run them into the preg shoot and squeeze. No headgate on them and just give them there shots in a row. Let them out and push the next in. </p><p>We have had our set up for over a year now and we will never go back! We are very happy with the whole set up. It has lived up to every expectation.</p><p>As far as the no backs, I love them. One is about a cows length from the door into the squeeze. Once you have them in they are not getting back out without your help.</p><p>The other is just inside the alley from the tub. Makes it great!!! No fighting with getting them in cause there is no where for them to go.</p><p>If there is any other info that I can give you just ask. We are happy with the design process that they have in building there material. No trouble with stuff getting stuck from to much mud or manure. Everything is free flowing and it is a sinch to grease when we want to.</p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 164851, member: 411"] We never climb on our set up. We push them in and that is all. As I said before we just run them into the preg shoot and squeeze. No headgate on them and just give them there shots in a row. Let them out and push the next in. We have had our set up for over a year now and we will never go back! We are very happy with the whole set up. It has lived up to every expectation. As far as the no backs, I love them. One is about a cows length from the door into the squeeze. Once you have them in they are not getting back out without your help. The other is just inside the alley from the tub. Makes it great!!! No fighting with getting them in cause there is no where for them to go. If there is any other info that I can give you just ask. We are happy with the design process that they have in building there material. No trouble with stuff getting stuck from to much mud or manure. Everything is free flowing and it is a sinch to grease when we want to. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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