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Mat in the bottom of a chute or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaintown Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 1775050" data-attributes="member: 42313"><p>Yes the Arrowquip 84 is awesome. </p><p>You can even work pretty small calves in it. Love the dual height rump bar stops. </p><p>It opens every way possible if you have a cow go down you can open the whole side very easily. </p><p>I've had a couple of vets even take pictures so they can recommend to some of their clients get one, they were very impressed. </p><p>Just me and my wife in our sixties and we handle our cattle easily. It cost big $$$ a few years ago...but if it keeps me and my girl working cattle by ourself it's worth every penny !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaintown Creek Ranch, post: 1775050, member: 42313"] Yes the Arrowquip 84 is awesome. You can even work pretty small calves in it. Love the dual height rump bar stops. It opens every way possible if you have a cow go down you can open the whole side very easily. I've had a couple of vets even take pictures so they can recommend to some of their clients get one, they were very impressed. Just me and my wife in our sixties and we handle our cattle easily. It cost big $$$ a few years ago...but if it keeps me and my girl working cattle by ourself it's worth every penny ! [/QUOTE]
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