I sure like our "silent" manual squeeze chutes.

We ran through 223 heifer calves yesterday for the vet to bangs vaccinate. It was just the vet, Peach, the Kosmo Kid, and myself. Our festivities were all out in the weather, but the day was beautifully mild (mid 60's) and non-windy. Peach gave two vaccinations, and the pour-on Cleanup; the vet tattooed and put in the bangs tag; Kosmo kept the calves coming; and my only job was to catch the critter. The vet had been pregging buffalo all week, with great indoor facilities including a hydraulic chute. He indicated it was almost invigorating to be out in the fresh air, and to hear the "silence" of our old manual outfit. Besides, I can always use the excercise of running the chute handle. :wink:
On a sadder note, one of the truckers that came yesterday to haul our calves to winter quarters mentioned that his plans had been changed the day before. He had a load of calves on the road to Kansas, but due to a person getting injured in a hydraulic chute, he was called on his cell phone and instructed to take the calves to a different feed yard instead.