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Swing Arm "Head Holder"
Cattle held in a livestock chute can't move their head from side to side if a chute is fitted with this new swing arm "head holder." It bolts onto the front of the chute and is easy to remove when not in use. The operator uses a handle attached to a ratchet to set the holder's position.
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Swing Arm "Head Holder" LIVESTOCK Beef 29-1-11 Cattle held in a livestock chute can't move their head from side to side if a chute is fitted with this new swing arm "head holder." It bolts onto the front of the chute and is easy to remove when not in use. The operator uses a handle attached to a ratchet to set the holder's position.
The rubber-lined scoop extends up to the animal's ears and greatly reduces its ability to move its head from side to side. Makes it easier to work on eye treatment, ear tagging, implants, etc. It also helps prevent animals from going down while in the chute.
Sells for $680.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ritchie Equipment, Carseview Road, Suttieside, Forfar, Scotland DD8 3EE (ph 011 44 01307 462271; fax 01307 464081; email: sales@iae.co.uk; website: www.iae.co.uk).
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