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Our Customers Riley Built™
strives to please each and every one of our
valued customers. We feel our hoof trimming products are superior to the competition,
and we'd like to give you the opportunity to read a few letters from some
of our satisfied customers:
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Dear Bill,
Thank you very
much for your continued support after I bought my Dairy Hoof
Trimming Chute. Working with you was great. I was very confidant
that I was getting a great piece of equipment, and I did.
Along with getting an easy to use trimming chute, you gave me the
guidance I needed to use it properly. Unlike most suppliers, our
conversations and your help did not end after I bought my trimming
chute. I really like the fact that we keep in touch on a regular
basis and you continue to help me make my business grow. It is great
knowing that I can call you anytime for your advice and suggestions.
I look forward to buying a new table from you in the future. I
wouldn’t buy a trimming chute from anyone else.
Thanks a lot,
Ofir
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Hey Bill,
I want to again
thank you for all your help over the last 2 years and what I already
knew was totally reassured last week when I was forced to trim a
stand-up chute I think I repeated the phrase what a piece of junk
1000x per cow. I’ve never operated a more dangerous to both cow and
operator chute in my life had my phone worked at that very moment I
would called and thanked you for building the ABSOLUTE best chute
available and despite what so called “experts” like Jan Shear and
Nigel Cook may think the Riley way of trimming is the only way to
trim I couldn’t believe hoards even printed the article I read this
week saying that concaving the soul of a cow’s foot was bad and that
pedal bone didn’t play a big role in lameness like in horses I’d
like to show them all the ulcers I’ve dug out from pedal bone
bruises let alone that cows belong walking on the outsides of their
feet as we both know. Anyway THANK YOU!
Steve Hatch
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Bill,
I Just wanted to let you know how much I’ve enjoyed my Riley Built Trim Chute. I’ve had many compliments from my customers about the cow comfort and the way I can handle the cows by myself. Everything you promised me about this chute is absolutely true. Since I purchased the chute I’ve sold my dairy cows and became a full time hoof trimmer because business has been so god. Keep up the good work! Thanks for everything.
Your friend,
Darrell Brooks
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Dear Riley Built,
Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to visit
Texas and spend some time hoof trimming with you. It was a great
experience. The knowledge I gained has helped me in consulting clients
on preventative hoof care in my veterinary practice.
I was very impressed with your chute design especially
the safety and ease of handling for both the operator and animal.
Cow after cow was quickly restrained for trimming without injury
or stress and remained calm through the entire procedure. I am fully
convinced that a tilt system such as yours is safer and more humane
than an upright chute using only belly bands for support. The view
of the hooves your table provides is excellent for accurate diagnosis
and treatment of any claw or foot problem.
Your chute proved more than adequate for the handling
of every frame size of animal. An important compliment of your chute
is how little physical effort is required by the trimmer apart from
the actual trimming itself. Having trimmed animals in manual chutes,
I can fully appreciate the total automation in your chute.
From a disease prevention standpoint, it was nice
not to have manure contaminate the work area or subsequent cows
in the chute. Congratulations on a winning design, and keep up the
good work.
Sincerely,

Alan Langill D8VM
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It was a year ago that I almost
made one of the biggest mistakes of my life. I was thinking about
becoming a hoof trimmer and had all but decided to buy an upright
shoot, and have a man that I knew real well, and that had done our
trimming for years train me on the art of hoof trimming. He had me so convinced that no farmer would ever use a table anymore
because they were unsafe and unfriendly.
One of the things that bothered me about his operation was the fact
that he needed someone with him to help get them in the chute and
pick up the feet so that he could trim. I knew that if I was going to become a good hoof trimmer I wanted
the ability to do quality, fast, and efficient work on my own. We
all know what it's like to have to worry about hired help not showing
up! That was one worry I didn't want. These few details convinced me to check out other options of tables
to find what I was looking for, and one that farmers would like.
One day, I heard about an individual named Bill Riley, and I decided
to give him a call. He would eventually sell me a truck mounted
tilt table that definitely rose above all the rest. I was trained by a friend of Bill Riley's who taught me how to properly
trim cows feet.
Bill Riley's tilt table and trimming
methods were the best I have ever seen! It was unreal to see
a cow stand up on her toes and not sag back on her heels! This is
one of the biggest advantages over an upright chute that I, and
other farmers I work with, have been impressed about.
On an upright chute it's been said that it's easier to trim from
heel to toe because of foot angle, but on Bill's table the feet
are secured, and all sides of the foot are clearly visible and accessible
from every angle! The cow's comfort level on Bill's table, is better
in my opinion, because they can lie comfortably in a natural position
while their feet are being trimmed.
The farmers I work with have commented time and time again on how
well they like the position of the cow, the foot angle and the way
in which we trim. Bill's style of trimming is clearly the right
way!
I was trimming for a gentleman early this fall that had an upright
table trimmer early in the spring. The farmer lost three cows due
to the way the upright trimmer had trimmed his cow's feet... he
had trimmed the heels off! The farmer had a veterinarian out to
look at them and the vet couldn't believe how they took the heels
off, and how the chute and trimmers banged up the cows' hips. And
that's the second comment like that I've heard.
So, the fact is, you can either have an upright chute and walk in
circles all day to pick up their feet by hand, or you can learn
to trim the right way with a hydraulic tilt table made by Bill Riley.
The choice is yours, but my choice and only option I would recommend
is to use a tilt table made by Bill Riley.
Are you concerned about the difference of number of cows? Well,
I have seen and done 60 to 100 cows a day using Bill Riley's tilt
table. And that's with one person..... not the two
that it takes with an upright!
If you want to learn the right method of trimming and are willing
to work, just call Bill Riley and the farmers will be calling you
because you'll be doing it the right way. And you'll have the best
tilt table you've ever seen
Bruce Olson
Postville, Iowa
319-864-3332
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Dear Riley Built,
As you know, I have used Riley Built chutes for over 7 years now. We purchased our
6th chute in October of 2000. We have 3 in circulation and we have
sold 3 to other hoof trimmers and/or dairymen. All chutes are out
there working all the time.
Why do we stick
with Riley Built chutes? Well I am 6'4" and my sons who operate
the other 2 are 6'8". These chutes can be adjusted in such a
way that we do not have to bend over in order to trim cows. This
fact alone attracted me to them from the beginning.
I have seen many
chutes from Vermont all the way to California. I just think that
these are the best. You simply get what you pay for.
Also the training
that you receive is excellent and is given by guys who know what they
are doing. I myself have had training in several places including
Holland, Ontario Canada but it wasn't until I received training from
Bill Riley and follow up conversations that I finally caught on to
how to trim a hoof properly.
I believe that I
became very confident after visiting with Bill in December of 1994.
We have become best friends over the years and that is mostly
because if what I have learned over the years. I am looking forward
to getting our number 7 chute in the near future as there will be
new updates on it as always. The improvements that Bill makes each
year on the chute are very much appreciated. Thanks Bill for helping
build 2 successful generations of hoof trimmers in our family.
Sincerely,
Adriaan
Verburg
Adriaan Verburg & Sons
New Mexico & Arizona
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As a
second generation trimmer I have picked up a lot of tips from my
Dad. One I am really pleased with is the Riley Truck Mounted Chute.
I have trimmed on several different chutes on different dairies and
working for another trimmer and all it did was make me appreciate
the thought that Bill put into his design.
The
thing I like most about Bill Riley's chutes is the simplicity of the
design. 1 electric motor, 1 hydro pump, 1 hydro motor and 5 hydro
cylinders makes it easy to maintain.
As a
tall (6'8'') trimmer I also appreciate the way that he chute tips
totally flat and the adjustable height. Not much else to say
except for "Thanks Bill for putting the Quality Chute on the
market".
Josh
Verburg
Tolleson, Arizona
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When
I was farming I had a lot of John Deere and Massey Fergeson
equipment. When getting a new piece of machinery we always had to go
over it for things not done correctly or loose bolts. With the
trimming chute made by Bill Riley, when you get it you are ready to
go. This is the best piece of equipment I have ever bought.
Tom
Walker
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Dear Bill,
I enjoyed the
phone conversation, but not as much as I'm enjoying the tilt table.
I should have gotten this years ago, but you know how bull headed Irishmen
are.
It's a pleasure
doing business with you.
George
Cody
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Bill,
How are you doing?
This is Mitch Ackerman just saying "hi" and that so far
business is going very well for me. Everyday that I do not work at
the pd, I have been trimming, doing twice the business in the month
of March than what I expected. I just wanted to say "hi".
Mitch
Ackerman
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Bill,
Thanks for everything you have done for me. I consider you one good
friend. If there is anything I can do for you just let me know.
Jason Harkey
North Carolina
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Bill,
Your friendship and support have made a tremendous difference in my life. Thanks for everything. God Bless.
Ritchey Roberts
Virginia
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If you'd like to tell us your own personal story
about your experience with Riley Built equipment, email
your letter to Bill
Riley. Be sure to include your name, and any contact information
you'd like published.
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