The calf catcher, no matter what brand, mounts on the left side. Although I prefer to dismount the quad on the right, when I thought about it, they are on the left because your right hand would be on the throttle/brake/steering and you would use your left hand to release the spring loaded gate. Wouldn’t work so well the other way around.
I bought a calf catcher years ago. Life changing and saving as well. Ours has its front wheel on a swivel. Think they call it a safety zone??? Can’t do without it now. It’s from the outfit that originally built them. On its 7th calving here. We move all of our pairs out of the calving field with it into their assorted summer groups. 200+ pairs a year.
The calf catcher, no matter what brand, mounts on the left side. Although I prefer to dismount the quad on the right, when I thought about it, they are on the left because your right hand would be on the throttle/brake/steering and you would use your left hand to release the spring loaded gate. Wouldn’t work so well the other way around.
Good morning, kylidge. If it's worth fixing, it's worth the time. 👍
That’s a nice little calf catcher might have to look into buying one
I bought a calf catcher years ago. Life changing and saving as well. Ours has its front wheel on a swivel. Think they call it a safety zone??? Can’t do without it now. It’s from the outfit that originally built them. On its 7th calving here. We move all of our pairs out of the calving field with it into their assorted summer groups. 200+ pairs a year.
Awesome!!
Any of the livestock programs a Lakeland associate Dogs for assistance in stock handling??
There is a stock dog club. That’s all that I know of
What’s the story with the duramax
Layton bought it as a broken down project truck in December. He is working on getting it fixed up in his spare time.