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<blockquote data-quote="mar" data-source="post: 7217780" data-attributes="member: 9032"><p>I only have around 20 between cows and calves and would need to spend around 5000euro to get anything decent, it's a lot of money for the amount of stock that I have. I plan to be able to keep a few more and it's not safe working the way it is at the minute especially if you're on your own.</p><p>I bought an automatic beef head-locking gate in the link a few years ago and it is the worst thing that I bought <a href="https://www.nugentengineering.com/portfolio/head-locking-gates/" target="_blank">https://www.nugentengineering.com/portfolio/head-locking-gates/</a></p><p></p><p>I really like the idea of the Morris head gate and the one on the Arrowquip crushes, I would like to see them working first because I don't want to make the same mistake as I made with the Nugent head gate.</p><p></p><p>I have been approved for a grant for a head gate and a backing gate so I thought I would buy them now and fit them to my existing fixed crush and then in a couple of years buy the mobile type crush and fit the gates to it. </p><p></p><p>How do you get on with injecting animals in the neck, would there be enough room to get in to inject</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mar, post: 7217780, member: 9032"] I only have around 20 between cows and calves and would need to spend around 5000euro to get anything decent, it's a lot of money for the amount of stock that I have. I plan to be able to keep a few more and it's not safe working the way it is at the minute especially if you're on your own. I bought an automatic beef head-locking gate in the link a few years ago and it is the worst thing that I bought [URL]https://www.nugentengineering.com/portfolio/head-locking-gates/[/URL] I really like the idea of the Morris head gate and the one on the Arrowquip crushes, I would like to see them working first because I don't want to make the same mistake as I made with the Nugent head gate. I have been approved for a grant for a head gate and a backing gate so I thought I would buy them now and fit them to my existing fixed crush and then in a couple of years buy the mobile type crush and fit the gates to it. How do you get on with injecting animals in the neck, would there be enough room to get in to inject [/QUOTE]
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