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<blockquote data-quote="jimmer" data-source="post: 6324380" data-attributes="member: 737"><p>If your going to lift 100 cows a year, and get a trimmer in to blitz the whole herd, something like beefys etc is wholly adequate</p><p>If you have hundreds to do a year sometimes twice and the time and skill to do them then go all out on a super duper jobby</p><p>Most people have issues with doing front feet, don't fall into the trap of over speccing just to make doing fronts easier when in reality probably only 10 percent will get them lifted anyway</p><p>I spent 200 quid at a farm sale on a manual jobby, perfect for back feet, but will admit that if I was doing a lot I would prefer a bit of automation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmer, post: 6324380, member: 737"] If your going to lift 100 cows a year, and get a trimmer in to blitz the whole herd, something like beefys etc is wholly adequate If you have hundreds to do a year sometimes twice and the time and skill to do them then go all out on a super duper jobby Most people have issues with doing front feet, don't fall into the trap of over speccing just to make doing fronts easier when in reality probably only 10 percent will get them lifted anyway I spent 200 quid at a farm sale on a manual jobby, perfect for back feet, but will admit that if I was doing a lot I would prefer a bit of automation [/QUOTE]
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