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Hi-Hog’s Crowding Tubs provide a safe and efficient transition from your Corrals into your Cattle Working Alley.

Each of Hi-Hog’s Crowding Tubs draw from a common set of components. These components can be combined to create over 60 unique Crowding Tubs to provide more solutions to your individual ranches livestock handling challenges.

Five of the Crowding Tub styles are explored here including Hi-Hog’s popular funnel Crowding Tub and Return (Bud) Box. Learn more by selecting one of the tub categories below

Hi Hog cattle tub sweep overview
Overview of Crowding Tub Options

Hi-Hog’s Crowding Tubs provide a safe and efficient transition from your Corrals into your Cattle Working Alley. Fill the Crowding Tub with only as many animals that you want to fill the Working Alley with.

Hi Hog Funnel Tub2
Funnel Crowding Tub

The funnel crowding tub is the most efficient, and most popular, of Hi-Hog's crowding tub solutions.

Hi Hog 240 Tub
Crowding Tub with 9'-3" Sheeted Panel

This standard 9'-3" sheeted panel crowding tub redirects your livestock by 90 degrees from their entry angle. Reduce the number of tub sections to achieve a 60 degree or 30 degree alteration.

Hi Hog 250 Tub
Crowding Tub with 7' sheeted panel

This standard 7' sheeted panel crowding tub redirects your livestock by 150 degrees from their entry angle. Reduce the number of tub sections to achieve a 120 degree or 60 degree alteration.

Hi Hog Reverse Tub
1/3 Circle - Reverse Crowding Tub

This tub design is popular for small producers or for those with limited space. This standard quarter reverse tub redirects your livestock by 180 degrees from their entry angle. Reduce the number of tub sections to achieve a 150 degree alteration.

Hi Hog Bud Box Style Tub
Return Tub

The Return Tub combines the standard Crowding Tub with the animal movement of a Return (Bud) Box.
Cattle's desire to return to the direction they came from.

Hi Hog Bud Box
Return (Bud) Box

An alternative to the standard crowding tub for experienced livestock handlers, based on cattle's desire to return on the direction they came from.