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Old 03/08/09, 07:39 PM
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Billy Buster ????

Over the winter I bought a D-S Livestock handling system, and it's working great for my sheep. All except the "Billy Buster" -they don't care to climb up the ramp like goats do. (Besides, I already have a sheep flipper, so this is really not needed.)

So, new it's costs $1,400. It is only 1.5 years old, and the people I bought it from had mini's, so the original buyer only used it for 3 or 4 times. My question to you all would be, what kind of a price range should I ask, if I decide to sell it?

Billy Buster ???? - Goats

Ideal for deworming, ear tagging, trimming feet, giving shots, and all sorts of other tasks.

Features
Heavy duty quality construction.
24-inch high elevated platform that requires less bending.
Manual head gate adjusts from 3" to 10" for larger horn access.
Tread plate floor and ramp for sure footing.
Easy access side doors on both sides.
Front head cage so animals don't step through head gate.
Rear drop gate so animals can't enter platform until you're ready for them.
Tapered ramp sides so animals don't turn around so easy.
Unit can also be used to load animals on your truck.
Full system - $1,395
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