Portable Cattle Chute, 18’ Alley and Tub | Walkthrough with Norheim Ranching

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • Authorized Arrowquip Dealer, Lee Norheim of Norheim Ranching, walks you through the new Q-Catch 87 Series portable squeeze chute, Easy Flow cattle alley, and BudFlow tub. This fully portable system features 18' of cattle alley and unique 3E elements to improve cattle flow through your handling system in any pasture, any time.
    Q-Catch 87 Series portable squeeze chute:
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    0:00 Portable Walk-Through
    01:00 3E Q-Catch Cattle Head Gate
    01:36 Q-Catch Cattle Head Restraint
    05:02 Cattle Handling Chute Access Gates
    06:08 New Brisket Bar for Cattle Chute
    07:07 Cattle Chute Floor
    08:00 Palpation Cage Cattle
    09:52 Squeeze Chute Mechanism
    11:06 Manual Squeeze Chute Operation
    12:00 Proper Flight Zone Cattle Pressure
    12:50 You don’t need a self-catch head gate for working cattle alone
    15:20 Comparing self-catch head gate to a Q-Catch
    17:04 Why the Rolling Door is better than a Cattle Chute Sliding Gate
    18:31 3E Easy Flow Adjustable Cattle Alley
    19:29 Adjustable Cattle Alley Panels
    23:36 3E BudFlow Cattle Tub
    29:32 Man Gate on BudFlow Cattle Tub
    30:48 Collapsible Cattle Tub
    31:58 Portable Cattle Chute Jacks
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Komentáře • 19

  • @jasonwatters9242
    @jasonwatters9242 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video Lee!! Well presented 👍

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much Jason, we appreciate your feedback and we're glad you enjoy our content! :)

  • @bharzman
    @bharzman Před rokem +1

    Good looking unit. My only - would be that on the tub, or half circle, have the solid walls go up higher so they can't see out. As you say at the front of the chute you have open to let more light in, so they see to want to get out. Have less light here so they can't get nervous when people are walking andworking around then chute area. You did a GREAT job in describing every little deatil about it! How about a video showing the set up process? Time you unhook from the pickup to ready to work livestock. thanks!

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před rokem

      Thank you for the feedback, Brent! The reason there are light breaks in the tub walls is based on animal science. Cattle are drawn to light, so if the walls were solid, cattle would be less inclined to use the equipment! Solid walls can also cast shadows, which can scare cattle and make working livestock more difficult and less safe.

    • @bharzman
      @bharzman Před rokem

      @@Arrowquip I will agree to disagree. Perhaps have the light at the start of the lane. But in the circle that gives them eyes to see whats going on,sq tubing to jump up on and poss break a leg. My dads was built in the 70's with full 4'x8' sheets only light was at the start and end of the tunnel. Good luck.

  • @oliverwood2724
    @oliverwood2724 Před 2 lety

    Great video and equipment love'd watching this thank you.

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! If you would like more info on our equipment, email marketing@arrowquip.com

  • @Melbdoc1
    @Melbdoc1 Před 3 lety

    Very nice explanation 👍👍

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před 3 lety

      We agree! If you'd like more info feel free to email sales@arrowquip.com :)

  • @MrMawnster
    @MrMawnster Před 3 lety

    Ya this adjustable to rear handle is great for working alone. I've never had a self catch nor did my father with his home made one, all manual. With that one you needed two guys or be really fast, with this it's easy breezy. My sister came once, she wanted to help, but realized with how fast I could work the whole thing from tub to pushing them up to head locking she was just getting in the way, " hey, I'm just going to go make lunch you'll probably be done needling by the time it's ready the way this is going" haha she was so used to Dad's old system. Don't get me wrong the one he built was safer and faster than doing it old school stringing ropes and squeezing with panels like when I was young but this is just another incremental step again. So slick. ( have Q 8508 portable...got it off of Lee second hand had been used in a community pasture. First investment when I bought and took over the farm from Dad and the best so far I have to say)

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před 3 lety

      We are so happy to hear you're enjoying your Q 8508 portable! We always love to hear stories of our equipment being put into action, especially ones where work is made easier and safer! Thank you for choosing Arrowquip.

  • @andredejager484
    @andredejager484 Před 6 měsíci

    Brilliant system. I am from Botswana, what would the cost be for this exact setup please.

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před 6 měsíci

      We’d be happy to get you pricing and info. Please email marketing@arrowquip.com

  • @siphodube5841
    @siphodube5841 Před rokem

    Hi I'm in South Africa and interested how can you help me

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před rokem

      Hi there, we're sorry but unfortunately, we are unable to ship to South Africa at this time. Stay tuned, as we are hoping to be able to ship to more countries in the future! Thank you for your interest.

  • @gramsfam
    @gramsfam Před 2 lety +1

    What does this setup cost?

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před 2 lety

      Hi Jeff, please email marketing@arrowquip.com and we’d be happy to get you that pricing.

  • @chiranjeevipippalla2893

    I want to to place an order to India

    • @Arrowquip
      @Arrowquip  Před 3 lety

      Please contact sales@arrowquip.com with your location and contact information, and our team will reach out with details if we are able to accommodate your request.