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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7890336" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>the yanks seem to have cracked cattle handling systems, and they seem to manage a lot of sorting, single handed, get on u'tube, and watch ! We left dairy for a few years, and built a very simple handling system, going back into dairy, AI man, vets, and TB testers, even the foot trimmer, all say it's great.</p><p> We can put cattle through it, faster than any vet etc, can 'do' what ever.</p><p> It's a crush, 24 ft race, small triangular forcing pen, 6/7 cows, a15ft square pen, before that, and a yard split into 2, that can hold 150 cows.</p><p> Any doubts about strength, just think 'over do', 6/700 kg cattle, are very strong !</p><p> A decent handling system saves so much time, and labour, and yet many still bodge up a gate and string system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7890336, member: 86168"] the yanks seem to have cracked cattle handling systems, and they seem to manage a lot of sorting, single handed, get on u'tube, and watch ! We left dairy for a few years, and built a very simple handling system, going back into dairy, AI man, vets, and TB testers, even the foot trimmer, all say it's great. We can put cattle through it, faster than any vet etc, can 'do' what ever. It's a crush, 24 ft race, small triangular forcing pen, 6/7 cows, a15ft square pen, before that, and a yard split into 2, that can hold 150 cows. Any doubts about strength, just think 'over do', 6/700 kg cattle, are very strong ! A decent handling system saves so much time, and labour, and yet many still bodge up a gate and string system. [/QUOTE]
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