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bought some corral panels from a online auction in Regina.Looked up the company name on them.The company that makes the is in China.Most of the new stuff in that online auction comes in right from China.
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What size is your bud box Sean ? We use a 12 foot tub and when loading the top deck or belly of a liner the animals have to start down the alley before you can latch the tub gate which usually happens anyways. This wouldn't be possible in a bud box would it? We are ripping out our old system and starting from scratch in a new site. We're probably keeping the same tub, alley, and squeeze but it never hurts looking at other options.
Our sidekicks that get put in the shop since "they can't help themselves " either in the corral. Invaluable in the field and bush though.
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Originally posted by perfecho View PostGreat, thanks Sean...I get what you are saying.... the loading bud box.....do you load single file or width of trailer? (On Ground trailer loading)
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Great, thanks Sean...I get what you are saying.... the loading bud box.....do you load single file or width of trailer? (On Ground trailer loading)
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Originally posted by perfecho View PostHave thought of siding in the side that the operator runs up and down on and leaving the other side open for visibility...where the cows would see other cows and where they came from......does this make sense?
For reference - close sided chute AI averages over 5 minutes per cow.
Open sided AI averages 2 minutes per cow including catching, thawing and inseminating.
On our open sided system we can easily run 90 to 100 head per hour preg checking with 2 people plus the vet.
Bud boxes are my favourite way to load cattle into a truck or chute. We use a box with feeder pens to load trucks in the yard and have trained the truckers to stay by their truck. They switch gates in the truck and tell us how many they want. It is very rare it would take more than 10 minutes to load a pot.
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Finally got my loading chute mostly done.
Have to cover sides in but will paint the metal first.
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Have thought of siding in the side that the operator runs up and down on and leaving the other side open for visibility...where the cows would see other cows and where they came from......does this make sense?
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I have been using a bud box for a few years to feed my alley for process, prey check, etc, works great as long as whoever is running it understands the concept. I also plan to reconfigure my setup to a budbox load out. One thing I have discovered is a solid sided alley does not work as nice as an open sided with a bud box.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostI am going to redo my loading system. Going to build a double loading chute for both semis and stock trailers. Now does anyone have experience with bud boxes on a loading chute. I'm thinking that way or a v style. No tub. Worked with them in auction markets and they are not my favourite.
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