This article is about the farming device. For the race with bullocks, see Kerala cattle race.
A cattle chute (North America) or cattle race (Australia, British Isles and New Zealand) also called a run or alley,[1] is a narrow corridor built for cattle that separates them from the rest of the herd and allows handlers and veterinarians to provide medical care or restrain the animal for other procedures. A conventional cattle chute consists of parallel panels or fences with a space between them that is slightly wider than one animal so they are unable to turn around. Cattle chutes gently restrain the animal using a squeeze mechanism. The chute is connected to an alley, forming the animals into a queue that only allows them to go forward. Cattle tubs or a BudBox can also be used to help with animal flow and maintain low-stress cattle handling principles.[2] It is used for routine husbandry activities such as drafting (sorting) or loading animals via ramp or loading chute into a vehicle; placing them one at a time in a cattle crush
(variations also called a squeeze chute or standing stock)
for examination, marking or veterinary treatment. They are also used at packing plants to move animals into a crush designed for slaughter.
A cattlechute (North America) or cattle race (Australia, British Isles and New Zealand) also called a run or alley, is a narrow corridor built for cattle...
A cattle crush (in UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Botswana and Australia), squeeze chute (North America), cattlechute (North America), standing stock, or...
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catwalk" since it opened, and one critic called it a "tourist-clogged cattlechute". The recycling of the rail line into an urban park and tourist attraction...
cattle from becoming agitated when they see activity outside the fence – such as people. Cattle tend to be calmer in a chute with solid sides. Cattle...
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competitive equestrian sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain and Mexico, expanding throughout the Americas and to other...
function of a cattlechute. Cattle would be kept in the open area to the west and then led to the eastern area for the ritual slaughter. The chutes would help...
lifting and lowering fuel rod assemblies with precision through the "cattlechute" to the reactor core area. The Mark III uses a concrete dome, somewhat...
his school's Future Farmers of America chapter. Injured severely in a cattlechute while in high school, Wes whiled away the hours in recovery drawing and...
Arizona ranch, where she noted the way cattle were confined in a squeeze chute for inoculation, and how some of the cattle immediately calmed down after pressure...
applied. Two types of restraint are the cattle crush or squeeze chute (for larger cattle), which may close on either side of a standing animal, or a branding...
Terrace, Clifton, Bristol, a cattle-dealer: the Henessy family were Irish Catholics, Liberal in politics. Abigail Chute was on good terms with Grace Mary...
cliff. The pen is subdivided into a larger and smaller enclosure, with a cattlechute off the small pen. The Cathedral Valley Corral was listed on the National...
2017. Retrieved January 23, 2017. Lamberto, Nick (August 25, 1970). "'CattleChutes' to Be Used Longer-Airport Work Lag". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved...
supporting characters. The steers are moved through narrow pathways leading to a chute with spring-loaded doors. A barrier rope is fastened around the steer's...
The "Debate between sheep and grain" or "Myth of cattle and grain" is a Sumerian disputation and creation myth, written on clay tablets in the mid to late...
and moved through narrow runways leading to a chute with spring-loaded doors. When a calf enters the chute, a door is closed behind it and a lightweight...
1918, p. 3. Cattle might be in a fearful, agitated or aggressive state of mind. To load them on the stock cars they were driven into a "chute", a narrowing...
California became the first state to prohibit the use of cattle prods on animals in the chute. The city of Pittsburgh prohibited the use of flank straps...
arena via the exit chute. If he refuses to leave, then the wrangler on horseback ropes the bull and takes him into the exit chute so the next rider can...
into a chute, confined, and then tipped by the equipment onto its side for easier branding and castration. Hydraulic tilt tables for adult cattle have existed...