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What dairy foot trimming crush
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<blockquote data-quote="happycows" data-source="post: 6327320" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>This is why i think it's important to try first. if your trying to drive cows into what they perceive as a trap/dead end then they probably will try and find a hole or escape route. This was exactly the reason i went for the option of remote. With front gate open you can be behind the cow with one thumb ready to close the front gate as shes walking in and the other to bring rear gate down behind the cow. It really could not be improved.</p><p>I'm not sure if my front gate is different to yours but i've never had a foot caught. I usually just open the rear gate up a bit so they can lean back a foot before i open the front gate. Mine is solid to the floor and it just pushes the foot back if its in the way.</p><p></p><p>I know that there were tweaks and improvements over the couple of years i was looking at crushes. Like everything these things evolve from feedback, but i don't know where they'll go next, or that they need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happycows, post: 6327320, member: 722"] This is why i think it's important to try first. if your trying to drive cows into what they perceive as a trap/dead end then they probably will try and find a hole or escape route. This was exactly the reason i went for the option of remote. With front gate open you can be behind the cow with one thumb ready to close the front gate as shes walking in and the other to bring rear gate down behind the cow. It really could not be improved. I'm not sure if my front gate is different to yours but i've never had a foot caught. I usually just open the rear gate up a bit so they can lean back a foot before i open the front gate. Mine is solid to the floor and it just pushes the foot back if its in the way. I know that there were tweaks and improvements over the couple of years i was looking at crushes. Like everything these things evolve from feedback, but i don't know where they'll go next, or that they need to. [/QUOTE]
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