Manual Cattle Chutes

 

From RFID tags to automatic milking systems and hormone implants, there have been countless advancements within the cattle industry over the years. However, one piece of equipment has remained all too similar, with very few advancements: manual cattle chutes.

Designed to help operators restrain cattle for safe handling purposes, most squeeze chutes often fail to meet the real-world demands of today’s cattle ranchers due to a lack of innovation. From handling larger breeds of cattle and bulls to withstanding everyday use, today’s manual cattle chutes frequently leave ranchers frustrated and, in some cases, injured, leading to a lesser profit and no choice but to look for better options.

The Problem with Most Manual Chutes

For many ranchers, a manual cattle chute is the star of their operation – some may even call it their right-hand man when handling cattle. From holding cattle for vaccinations and routine check-ups to keeping them still when helping a calf nurse, a squeeze chute is helpful for many things involving cattle. However, many chutes have failed to move forward with the advancements of the cattle industry, and this has become painfully clear as the days go on. This poses the question, where exactly do manual cattle chutes fail? 

  • Struggling to Hold Large Livestock

There’s no such thing as a “cookie cutter operation,” which means that not all operations or livestock are the same. This is why ensuring that the equipment can handle livestock of all sizes is key. Something that every rancher must face from time to time is working a bull through the chute. They present a unique challenge as their neck is often much wider than their head. This is why most ranchers will opt for a hydraulic chute to work bulls, as most manual chutes struggle to securely hold the animal, which can risk the operator’s safety. Weak head gates and squeezing mechanisms can lead to dangerous situations for all involved.

  • Too Many Levers

Imagine you have a mama cow coming through the chute, and right behind her is a small calf. With most manual cattle chutes, you’ll have to pause your operation in between animals to adjust the many different levers for the head gate and squeeze.

As all ranchers know, time is valuable in any operation, and good help is getting harder to find, so using a chute that requires multiple operators, constant adjustments and harder-to-use levers, simple tasks such as ear tagging, brisket tagging, or vaccinations can take up more time and energy than necessary. In the long run, this can reduce profits and take time away from other important tasks.

  • Not Built for Longevity

A cattle chute is an investment for your operation that is meant to last for generations. However, most manual cattle chute these days can hardly withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. Weak materials and poor construction can lead to the equipment breaking more often, causing ranchers to make more frequent repairs, which takes time and money away from the success of their operation.

Additionally, most cattle chute manufacturers choose to galvanize their equipment, which can be more costly in the long run as galvanized equipment is more prone to rust and damage from the harsh effects of UV Rays.

These issues and many others can leave many ranchers questioning which manual cattle chute is the best for their operation. They need a solution that can withstand elements and hold any size of cattle, from the smallest calves to the largest bulls. Luckily, Arrowquip has the perfect solution: the Arrowlock manual cattle chute lineup.

The Arrowlock Cattle Chute Advantage

Recognizing the need for something new within the cattle handling industry, Arrowquip launched their new Arrowlock lineup – a series of manual cattle chutes designed using the feedback of ranchers across North America to make their work safer, easier, and more efficient. The lineup consists of the Arrowlock 55 Series, Arrowlock 75 Series, and the Arrowlock 88 Series. Each chute offers its own innovative solutions that prioritize the needs of the modern-day cow-calf rancher for a seamless operation every time.

  • More Power than Most Hydraulic Chutes

Yes, you read that right… The Arrowlock 88 Series squeeze chute sets the new standard for manual cattle chutes. Unlike the other models in this series, this chute features an adjustable head gate with three settings (calf, cow, & bull) so that operators can securely hold even the biggest cows and bulls without the risk of them slipping out.

When in the bull setting, the Arrowlock 88 provides up to 7.7x the pressure as its previous Q-Catch model, making it the only manual cattle chute in the industry that provides more pressure than most hydraulic chutes.

Operators can safely work cattle without worry by guaranteeing a strong hold on cattle. Additionally, with the Arrowlock Head Gate, the chances of hip lock are almost impossible. If the operator gets into an issue where the animal gets stuck, the solution is simple.  All they have to do is apply slightly more pressure to the head gate handle when opening than usual. And the head gate should pop open, making the situation less stressful and your cattle handling experience simpler.   

  • True One-Person Operation

Getting too many people involved to operate a cattle chute can often be more hassle than necessary. That’s why the Arrowlock cattle chutes are designed with a true one-person operation in mind. With these chutes, you can control the head gate and squeeze from one spot. 

Thanks to an adjustable head gate handle that can slide from the front to the back of the chute. The ability to operate the chute from one spot reduces the amount of movement required, saving you energy. It also helps to maintain a lower-stress environment for the cattle. Streamlining your operation to create a more enjoyable experience for all involved.

  • Built to Withstand the Test of Time

When you purchase cattle chute you want to ensure it withstands the rowdiest cattle and the harshest weather. At Arrowquip we manufacture our equipment with only the toughest materials because we understand that equipment can endure lot. 

Heavy-duty North American steel manufactures each chute and experts’ powder-coat it with the famous Arrowquip green that all ranchers know and love.

 The Arrowquip engineers have also taken every step.  To ensure that the Arrowlock Head Gate will withstand the test of time.  During the beginning stages of the Arrowlock, Arrowquip’s team of engineers ran the head gate through thousands of cycles.  To ensure no wear on any of the parts. Additionally, they were so confident in the ability of the Arrowlock. That they put a lifetime warranty on all locking mechanisms.

The Arrowlock lineup, especially the Arrowlock 88, is a testament to Arrowquip’s commitment to making the ranching industry easier and safer for ranchers everywhere. By addressing the core issues ranchers face every day. Arrowquip has created a manual cattle chute lineup that stands above the rest no matter what kind of cattle operation you run. 

For ranchers tired of the limitations and safety risks that older manual cattle chutes offer. The Arrowlock lineup proves there is a better way. When it comes to cattle handling, the right equipment makes all the difference. To experience the Arrowlock advantage and learn more, visit arrowquip.com or call 1 (866) 383-7827.

Kaydence Michalsky | December 2024

American Cattlemen 2024

 

Rawhide Introduces An Innovative Windbreak Solution

Rawhide Introduces An Innovative Windbreak Solution

Article and photos courtesy of Rawhide Portable Corral

For 22 years Rawhide Portable Corral has become a leader in corral design and manufacturing. But founder John McDonald’s innovativeness hasn’t stopped with corrals – he has made a name for himself, his family and his company throughout the agricultural industry for his continuous goal to enhance the original design of his portable corral, while creating accessories and other products that make a producer’s job that much easier.

From his original portable hydraulic corral on wheels to the expansive Rancho Deluxe Corral, McDonald listens to the needs of the industry to refine what it means to properly and safely handle and corral livestock. He understands that not only do proper handling and loading facilities ensure the efficient movement and handling of livestock, but they also can enhance the safety of both operators and animals alike, reducing likelihood of stress and physical injury. That’s one of the things McDonald is most proud of because he has made a big impact with his portable corral design – changing the industry and helping people along the way.

Now, using the same ingenuity as the Rawhide Portable Corral design, McDonald has developed a patent pending portable, foldable, windbreak on wheels that one person can set up.

“The portable windbreak will include a hydraulically raised loafing shed roof on both sides of the main frame and will utilize the same patented torsion axle suspension that we recently added to our portable corrals,” McDonald says.

The torsion axle suspension system design that McDonald is referring to was recently added to the original corral design to meet the needs of consumers who are pulling the portable corrals at highway speeds on roadways, and then along uneven terrain in fields. To offset the potential damage of jarring and bouncing, which can be hard on the corral’s frame, McDonald developed a torsion axle suspension, as well as brakes, to improve safety and the corral’s durability. This same torsion axle suspension is present in the company’s new portable windbreak product.

So what was the instigator behind developing this new product? Like the portable corrals, throughout the years McDonald has listened to feedback and ideas from industry experts – specifically producers who use his products first-hand. So too, McDonald has heard from industry professionals about the need for a state-of-the-art portable, foldable windbreak system that is easy to set up and use.

“I have been asked for years by customers if we could sheet the panels to provide some protection from the wind for their cattle,” McDonald says. “Having cattle of our own, we know the benefits of providing protection for cattle.” Indeed, the health and safety of the cattle as well as the livestock handlers, is paramount for McDonald as he sits down and designs his product solutions.

In designing the new portable windbreak system, McDonald was striving to develop a solution that would protect animals from extreme weather conditions, including providing a system that would result in less cold stress and less heat stress on livestock.

“Efficiency is also key with this system,” McDonald says. “With our portable windbreak, ranchers and farmers will no longer be required to use tractors and trailers to haul our windbreak, unlike the freestanding windbreaks currently on the market. With our windbreak, they can haul it down the road at highway speeds, as they can with our corrals. The hydraulics will raise and lower the windbreak, as well as the roof on the loafing shed. Our pinning system will then allow the windbreak to easily unfold and fold into the needed configuration.”

Embracing a unified vision for all of Rawhide’s products working as cohesive units, as warranted by a producer’s needs, McDonald has also designed the windbreaks to work in conjunction with Rawhide’s portable corral systems.

“It is designed so you can pin your portable corral to it,” McDonald says. “Using our flexible pinning system, they can be used together. Options on the windbreak also will include small calving pens on each side of the main frame and a head gate.”

 

McDonald and the entire Rawhide team are excited about the potential innovativeness that the new portable windbreak system brings to the industry. Quite simply, they have never seen one like this before.

 

“We expect this will be another revolutionary product for the livestock industry, similar to when we first developed the Rawhide Portable Corral,” McDonald says.

And while McDonald has listened to producers’ ideas and visions for a unique portable windbreak system, he and his employees have been working on the patent pending process for the new windbreak product and have kept the product idea “close to home” and under wraps until now. In addition, McDonald has worked diligently through the challenges that emerged throughout the research and development process to create the ideal windbreak solution that producers have been searching for.

“Our goal was to get it exactly like we wanted it before introducing it to the industry,” McDonald says. “We have shared it with a few of our dealers early on and they are very excited about it and the potential impact it will have on the industry.”

From small farms to expansive ranches, Rawhide’s new portable windbreak system is appropriate for all size producers. It truly is for anyone wanting to protect their cattle from extreme weather conditions, including wind, sun, rain and snow, which can happen anywhere, at any time of the year.

Looking back on his previous innovations, his newest windbreak product design, as well as imagining what’s to come, McDonald is excited for the future. “I am always coming up with new ideas and enjoy finding ways to help fellow livestock producers.”

MJE, LLC Golden Anniversary Event

MJE, LLC Celebrates 50 Years of Building Excellence with a Golden Anniversary Event

Article and photo courtesy of MJE Livestock Equipment

Wichita, Kansas—MJE, LLC, a pioneer in the construction and agricultural equipment industry, marked its 50th anniversary with a grand celebration at B-29 Doc’s Hangar in Wichita, Kansas. The event highlighted the company’s enduring legacy and commitment to the future of agriculture and construction. Founded by Max Jantz, MJE, LLC has evolved from a local dirt-moving operation to a leader in construction services and livestock equipment, now helmed by his children, Heather and Aaron Jantz.

The Golden Anniversary celebration was an homage to the hard work, innovation, and community that have been the hallmark of MJE, LLC since its inception. Attendees included the Jantz family, employees, clients, vendors, and friends of the company, all gathering to honor the past and look forward to the future.

The evening featured a dinner, music by the Cory Farley Band, and a special video tribute encapsulating the spirit of collaboration and achievement that defines MJE, LLC. “This event is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our team, the trust of our clients, and the support of our community,” said Aaron Jantz, co-owner of MJE, LLC.

MJE, LLC’s story began with Max Jantz’s ambition and has grown through the addition of comprehensive construction services and the expansion into MJE Livestock Equipment. Under the leadership of Heather and Aaron Jantz, the company now employs over 240 individuals and continues to innovate within the agricultural and construction industries.  MJE, LLC Golden Anniversary Event.

The celebration also served as an opportunity to express gratitude towards the company’s employees, clients, and partners. “Our success is a collective effort, and this milestone belongs to every member of the MJE family,” stated Heather Jantz, co-owner of MJE, LLC.

Looking to the future, MJE, LLC is poised for continued growth and innovation. Focusing on expanding capabilities in civil, environmental, feedyard, and dairy construction and growing the dealer network for MJE Livestock Equipment, the company is committed to keeping the agricultural industry safe, profitable, and innovative.

As MJE, LLC embarks on the next 50 years, the company invites stakeholders and the community to stay connected through its website and newsletter. “Together, we look forward to building excellence for generations to come,” concluded the Jantz family.

For more information about MJE, LLC and its services, please visit www.mjellc.net.

About MJE, LLC  

MJE, LLC, founded by Max Jantz, has grown from a modest dirt-moving operation into a leading provider of construction services and livestock equipment. With a legacy of innovation and community engagement, MJE, LLC is dedicated to advancing the agricultural and construction industries.

About MJE Livestock Equipment

MJE Livestock Equipment makes the lives of farmers and ranchers easier through strategic herd management advice, facility design, and American-made livestock equipment built with innovation that makes ranching easier and cattle safe, healthy, and happy. 

To learn more about MJE Livestock Equipment and become part of their fast-growing network of dealers, visit our website: www.mjelivestockequipment.com/dealers

For additional information, the news media should contact: 

Megan Elsey

Director of Public Relations and Marketing

MJE Livestock Equipment

megan@mjellc.net 

(620) 846-2634

 

MJE, LLC Golden Anniversary Event

Article and photo courtesy of MJE Livestock Equipment

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