I try to get to Tribe Ranch once a month or so to work with them on horsemanship and stockmanship skills. They have gone zero to 60 very quickly and have created a ranch, cowherd and the skills to improve all aspects with great stewardship principles and practices. It’s my job to keep pushing them to get better and I love to challenge Robert and the crew on there skill of horsemanship and stockmanship.
They have gotten real good at putting livestock through the system. We worked the cows and calves through on foot, and the finishing steers horseback. I feel much safer and more effective horseback. The challenge is if you are new to riding horses and working cattle there is to much to think about on both sides to be effective. They are now at the level that they can be effective horseback and working in tight situations that require being in the right place at the right time.
I have video of both for a comparison, and there is lots of things for you to see and think about to see if you agree or disagree. The tub doesn’t work very well the way it’s set up, and it doesn’t work at all if you put to many cattle in it. The back gate on the hydraulic chute is designed so it’s to slow to get an animal stopped easily so they can’t put more than one in the lead up before the chute
I think it would be good to take the tub out and put a bud box in, and put a slide gate in for one animal in behind the chute. By not using the tub gate you can only take three or four animals and get them lined up right to go in. It’s fun and high skill and makes for good stockmanship skill building. There is lots of back and forth because of the small numbers of animals at a time.
I don’t like to,store animals in an alley. I feel it is much less stressful taking cattle out of a pen, but it can be thought getting them out and keeping up with three or four at a time. I really believe alleys, tubs, and boxes are pass throughs rather than storage areas to keep animals flowing and the stress level low.
I hope there’s something of value to you in the videos.