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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 57036" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Preifert makes two different sweep systems. The cheaper one is a little awkward for the cows until they get used to it. The other, newer one has the exit from the sweep at the hinge end of the sweep gate. Works much betteer. We had problems with the girls the first couple of times through the old stype, but now it's easy as pie since they've figured it out. We have 20 foot of aan alley to the palp cage then the chute. We also put a sliding gate in the alley way half way down. To load out cattle. We swing one of the panels in and back the trailer up to the side. Isn't optimum, but it's relatively inexpensive and it fits in the limited area we have to work with</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 57036, member: 34"] Preifert makes two different sweep systems. The cheaper one is a little awkward for the cows until they get used to it. The other, newer one has the exit from the sweep at the hinge end of the sweep gate. Works much betteer. We had problems with the girls the first couple of times through the old stype, but now it's easy as pie since they've figured it out. We have 20 foot of aan alley to the palp cage then the chute. We also put a sliding gate in the alley way half way down. To load out cattle. We swing one of the panels in and back the trailer up to the side. Isn't optimum, but it's relatively inexpensive and it fits in the limited area we have to work with dun [/QUOTE]
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