Thank you for the detailed overhead and ground level walk through. Every setup is unique, seemingly. It is great to see how yours works. Any idea on the $ amount it would cost today? How many head to you run through at a time? I know you said 5 in the chute but I mean a group in pen 1 &/or 3 before you get to the sweep and chute.
This set up cost about $30,000 about 10 years ago. I suspect it would cost double that today. Each pen can comfortably hold about 40 head of adult cattle.
You could look into a Formost brand of squeeze chute . We have their hydrolytic squeeze chutes at the feedlot l work at . Their chutes and squeeze open all the way from bottom to top . I think they have manual ones that do open the same way . Otherwise love your set up .
It’s almost as if this was designed by a veterinary feeling guilty of the price per hour treating ranchers’ herds! Seen similar at Liverpool University under Derek Kottenbelt re cattle and horses. Particularly horses. What a set up! Even Greg Judy could be a tad envious!
@@cliffhonnasregenerativerancher Wise! But I’m guessing you’ve attended your fair share of injured cattle prior to equine remedials. Loving your videos, btw.
I have been looking at alot of videos for a processing shed. This is the best setup I have found thank you!
Hope that helps! It works really well!
Thanks for taking the time to show us your setup particularly the small deatails!
Thanks for watching Mark!
Very nice setup. Thanks for sharing. ☀️
Thanks Carter! Enjoy doing this to share my passion.
Thank you for the detailed overhead and ground level walk through. Every setup is unique, seemingly. It is great to see how yours works. Any idea on the $ amount it would cost today? How many head to you run through at a time? I know you said 5 in the chute but I mean a group in pen 1 &/or 3 before you get to the sweep and chute.
This set up cost about $30,000 about 10 years ago. I suspect it would cost double that today. Each pen can comfortably hold about 40 head of adult cattle.
Great informative video. Thank you. Chip
Thanks for watching!!
Great explanation and nice set up👍
Get an Arrowquip chute 74 series . Love your set up ..
I’ve been looking at those. Approximately price?
Very nice!
Just curious why you have a bottom half of your chute solid?
Cattle load easier and don’t turn around at the opening as much.
You could look into a Formost brand of squeeze chute . We have their hydrolytic squeeze chutes at the feedlot l work at . Their chutes and squeeze open all the way from bottom to top . I think they have manual ones that do open the same way . Otherwise love your set up .
I will do so!! Thanks
Which breed of cattle was the one whose hips got stuck in the squeeze chute?
Angus. She’s fat fat fat.
What brand is your squeeze chute?
I’m not sure. Will try and look.
It’s almost as if this was designed by a veterinary feeling guilty of the price per hour treating ranchers’ herds!
Seen similar at Liverpool University under Derek Kottenbelt re cattle and horses. Particularly horses.
What a set up! Even Greg Judy could be a tad envious!
Thankfully, I don’t do any cattle work other than my own! 😁
@@cliffhonnasregenerativerancher Wise!
But I’m guessing you’ve attended your fair share of injured cattle prior to equine remedials.
Loving your videos, btw.
Back in the day I did! Appreciate you watching and commenting!!