A
cattle crush (in
UK,
New Zealand,
Ireland and
Australia),
squeeze chute (
North America),
standing stock, or simply
stock (North America,
Ireland) is a strongly built stall or cage for holding
cattle,
horses, or other
livestock safely while they are
examined, marked, or given veterinary treatment. Cows may be made to suckle calves in a crush. For the safety of the animal and the people attending it, a close-fitting crush may be used to ensure the animal stands "stock still". The overall purpose of a crush is to hold an animal still to minimise the risk of injury to both the animal and the operator while work on the animal is performed.