Handling cattle doesn’t have to mean unnecessary strain, stress, or outdated equipment. At Crossland Supply, we provide high-quality cattle chutes designed to help farmers and ranchers tag, sort, treat, and manage cattle more efficiently, without overcomplicating the process.
Based in Bryant, Indiana, Crossland Supply works with producers of all sizes, from smaller family farms to larger operations running 50, 100, or more head of cattle. Our cattle chutes focus on ease of operation, safety, and dependable construction, offering a practical upgrade from manual systems while remaining competitively priced.
We’ll ask a few simple questions like how many cattle you’re working, how often, and what you want to accomplish.
We’ll recommend a cattle chute that fits your needs, whether that’s hydraulic convenience or a more basic setup.
Enjoy easier handling, safer access, and a setup designed to make cattle work smoother and more efficient.
Hydraulic operation significantly reduces manual labor compared to traditional chutes. Many customers choose hydraulic chutes specifically to make cattle handling easier and safer as they get older or manage larger herds.
Features like head clamps, neck access doors, leg access doors, and rear vet cages help keep animals properly positioned, reducing stress on both cattle and operators during routine work.
When fully opened, the chute allows cattle to see straight through, encouraging smoother entry and reducing hesitation. This design helps cattle move more naturally compared to narrower or partially closed systems.
Gas-powered hydraulic engines allow chutes to be used remotely without electricity. Optional wheel kits enable the chute to be moved into the field and operated where the cattle are located.
Crossland Supply focuses on delivering a solid, reliable product at a fair price. While we don’t claim unnecessary bells and whistles, we do stand behind practical design, dependable construction, and real-world usability.
They’re ideal for farmers and ranchers of all sizes, especially those looking to reduce manual labor and improve handling efficiency.
Yes. Standard models use gas-powered hydraulic engines, making them suitable for remote or field use.
Optional wheel kits allow the chute to be moved and positioned where cattle are being worked.
Yes. Chutes can be used standalone or paired with gates and panels to create a complete handling system.