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ASK THE TEAM How do I choose livestock equipment for my farm? There are a number of factors to consider when choosing livestock equipment for your farm. Some key questions to ask yourself are: 1. How much space do | have and how is it Laid out? 2. What do like, and not like, about my current equipment? 3. What is my budget? Co-op's various suppliers give your Local Co-op Feed Team expertise on different systems, so they can help you choose the best equipment for your farm. If they don't have the right product, they will work to source one for you Instead of a whole new system, they may also offer a solution that improves what you already have. For example, Hi-Hog has released a head holder attachment for both manual and hydraulic chutes. With adjustable height, a curved design and a locking system, it allows you to safely and gently work with cattle of all sizes. When you're looking at livestock equipment, don't forget about our leasing program with National Leasing. The program allows you to defer payments on various livestock equipment and buildings for up to one year Your local Feed Team can help you find the livestock equipment that's right for your farm. Contact them today. Bailie Barnett Livestock Specialist Moose Jaw Co-op

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ASK THE TEAM How do I choose livestock equipment for my farm? There are a number of factors to consider when choosing livestock equipment for your farm. Some key questions to ask yourself are: 1. How much space do | have and how is it Laid out? 2. What do like, and not like, about my current equipment? 3. What is my budget? Co-op's various suppliers give your Local Co-op Feed Team expertise on different systems, so they can help you choose the best equipment for your farm. If they don't have the right product, they will work to source one for you Instead of a whole new system, they may also offer a solution that improves what you already have. For example, Hi-Hog has released a head holder attachment for both manual and hydraulic chutes. With adjustable height, a curved design and a locking system, it allows you to safely and gently work with cattle of all sizes. When you're looking at livestock equipment, don't forget about our leasing program with National Leasing. The program allows you to defer payments on various livestock equipment and buildings for up to one year Your local Feed Team can help you find the livestock equipment that's right for your farm. Contact them today. Bailie Barnett Livestock Specialist Moose Jaw Co-op
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