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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 986357" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>At the AI school I attended there was a hydraulic stampede, and a hydraulic ?(other). I remember looking at the stampede because I liked the kick bar mechanism. I don't see myself needing a chute like either with my small herd, but the kick bar cleats were nice.</p><p>I din't know if it is adjustable in some way, but what I noticed about the chutes was that the other chute squeezed at an angle like my Priefert, narrower at the bottom and wider at the top. The Stampede squeezed at a 90 degree angle from the floor or straight up and down. It was dooable but I'm right at 24" shoulder to shoulder which made access a sideways job and difficult to get square with the cow.</p><p>Neck access was great and either of them could have held wild elephants if you could have fit them in there. It was well built and a hoss. Had a brisket bar also to keep them from going down in the chute.</p><p>On big fat 1500 pound cows it was not that noticeable, but much smaller I would see if there is a way to slant the sides. As I recall even the young 110 pound girl that took the school was not able to get completely square with her work.</p><p>The guy working the chute said that was just the way it works but it seems like it ought to be adjustable unless the brisket bar dictates having to squeeze straight up and down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 986357, member: 6681"] At the AI school I attended there was a hydraulic stampede, and a hydraulic ?(other). I remember looking at the stampede because I liked the kick bar mechanism. I don't see myself needing a chute like either with my small herd, but the kick bar cleats were nice. I din't know if it is adjustable in some way, but what I noticed about the chutes was that the other chute squeezed at an angle like my Priefert, narrower at the bottom and wider at the top. The Stampede squeezed at a 90 degree angle from the floor or straight up and down. It was dooable but I'm right at 24" shoulder to shoulder which made access a sideways job and difficult to get square with the cow. Neck access was great and either of them could have held wild elephants if you could have fit them in there. It was well built and a hoss. Had a brisket bar also to keep them from going down in the chute. On big fat 1500 pound cows it was not that noticeable, but much smaller I would see if there is a way to slant the sides. As I recall even the young 110 pound girl that took the school was not able to get completely square with her work. The guy working the chute said that was just the way it works but it seems like it ought to be adjustable unless the brisket bar dictates having to squeeze straight up and down. [/QUOTE]
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