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Traditionally, ranchers use cattle chutes when transporting and moving their livestock to increase speed and productivity. Similarly, when showing livestock, grooming chutes make it easier for ranchers to prepare their calves properly. If you’re looking for a new and reliable way to make the grooming process faster for your show cattle, using a chute offers many benefits.

Why You Should Use a Chute When Showing Livestock

1. Specialized Design

Grooming chutes were specifically made for keeping cattle contained in a small spot while they’re being groomed for a show or regular washing. Chutes come in various sizes and are made from aluminum, steel, or a mix of both. Two wheels in the front area make it easier to move the chute around. You might also consider including overhead LED lights or chute mats, depending on your preferences.

2. Easier Grooming

showing livestockFor ranchers, showing livestock is more than selecting an animal for its genetics. The hours spent grooming and keeping the animal looking its best is a top priority. Because show cattle require frequent washing and grooming, it’s important for them to stay still during the process. To do this, ranchers tie a rope around the head of the calf and secure it to the front bars of the grooming chute. Ranchers can then start grooming while keeping the animal comfortable.

3. Safer for Animals

When grooming show cattle, it’s important to prioritize the animal’s safety. Calves naturally tend to resist being tied up to the chute and might try to wriggle out of it, even when tied. Most chutes have a height-adjustable crossbar on the headgate to keep the calf’s legs safe.

 

Since 1965, farmers have trusted Vittetoe, Inc. in Keota, IA, for all of their agricultural product needs. Their inventory includes livestock buildings, seed conveyors, and feed systems. They own their own line of products, including chaff spreaders and Show Stopper® equipment. Call (641) 636-2259 today or visit their website to learn what equipment you’ll need when showing livestock.

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