Posted by blinwmiaol.com on February 16, 2011 at 17:47:12 from (75.198.58.19):
In Reply to: Dutch Belted calf pics. posted by Rollie NE PA on February 16, 2011 at 08:41:20:
Those are fine looking cattle! I can tell by looking at just those two photos that your buddy has a very well cared for operation. First thing I see is, as mentioned, the cattle are spotless. Second, the barn has plastic manger liners which is a great idea to help keep mangers smooth and feed fresh and also helps brighten up a barn. Thirdly are the fairly new style tiestalls he used. Love the idea of a tiestall with no divider pipe in the rear of the stall. No pipe in the back to rust off or get legs banged on getting up. Fourthly, because of the use of single post tiestalls, your buddy was able easier to put in stall matts without having to cut around a pipe to install. This not only makes the installation simpler but also will make the stall matts last longer. This is a dairy farm that just by two pictures, I am impressed by his operation.
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