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YYK Barn Cattle Squeeze Chute A001

YYK Barn Cattle Squeeze Chute A001

YYK Barn Cattle Squeeze Chute A001

Product catalog summary
Introduction: The YYK Barn A001 Squeeze Chute, also known as a cattle crush, is designed for handling cattle safely and efficiently. This manual provides instructions for operating the chute effectively.
Specifications: The chute includes a rolling gate, head gate bar, dual side squeeze mechanism, and an anti-kick panel. These components are essential for managing cattle during veterinary procedures or inspections.
Operating Procedures:
  • Rolling Gate: Pull the rolling gate out to allow cattle entry. Once the cattle are inside, shut the gate to secure them.
  • Head Gate Bar: Open the head gate bar to position the cattle correctly within the chute.
  • Dual Side Squeeze: Engage the dual side squeeze to hold the cattle firmly in place, minimizing movement and ensuring safety.
  • Anti-Kick Panel: Push open the anti-kick panel to access the palpation cage safely, allowing for examination or treatment of the cattle.
Safety Recommendations: Always ensure that all gates and panels are securely fastened before and after use. Regular maintenance checks are recommended to ensure the chute's components are functioning correctly.
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YYK Barn A001 Squeeze Chute (Cattle Crush) User Manual Handle of Rolling Gate Pull the rolling gate out to receive cattle

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Shut the rolling gate once the cattle goes inside Open head gate bar here

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Dual side squeeze the cattle inside Push open the anti kick panel and go into the palp cage

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