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<blockquote data-quote="tcolvin" data-source="post: 1825112" data-attributes="member: 42820"><p>Is it possible to take a pic of the crush your talking about? What I have set up doesn't hold his head. It kinda places his chest against one end and a butt and kick stop on the other end. I really hope he doesn't try jumping up. The reason I can't use my head gate is that first it's an automatic catch gate. Second when it's set out to as wide as it can go it still not big enough for his neck. When he put his head thru it and pushes forward it closes and latches down around the neck area. It's adjustable for calves and cows but when the bull gets full blown his neck is too big and if he pushes it close it may cut his air off and might be a very big deal trying to release him because of the jam it will be in. Last year like to have been too much, so I don't want to chance it. I'll send pics before I catch him.@&@</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcolvin, post: 1825112, member: 42820"] Is it possible to take a pic of the crush your talking about? What I have set up doesn’t hold his head. It kinda places his chest against one end and a butt and kick stop on the other end. I really hope he doesn’t try jumping up. The reason I can’t use my head gate is that first it’s an automatic catch gate. Second when it’s set out to as wide as it can go it still not big enough for his neck. When he put his head thru it and pushes forward it closes and latches down around the neck area. It’s adjustable for calves and cows but when the bull gets full blown his neck is too big and if he pushes it close it may cut his air off and might be a very big deal trying to release him because of the jam it will be in. Last year like to have been too much, so I don’t want to chance it. I’ll send pics before I catch him.@&@ [/QUOTE]
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