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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 476754" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>We have a barn that was built back in 1949(?).</p><p>The stalls are about 10'x10' each one has a gate on three sides and there are 4 stalls. In front of the stalls is a large alley way that runs the length of the barn. That is where we put the first year heifers that are calving. After they have the calf then we put them in a pen. We try to NEVER calve in a pen, too much of a chance for something to go wrong and you can't reach the calf.</p><p>We also have a head catch between the last two stalls with a squeeze panel for pulling calves or doctoring cows. We just squeeze the cow between the two panels.</p><p>There is a hayloft above with holes cut just the right size to drop down square bales of hay or straw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 476754, member: 5917"] We have a barn that was built back in 1949(?). The stalls are about 10'x10' each one has a gate on three sides and there are 4 stalls. In front of the stalls is a large alley way that runs the length of the barn. That is where we put the first year heifers that are calving. After they have the calf then we put them in a pen. We try to NEVER calve in a pen, too much of a chance for something to go wrong and you can't reach the calf. We also have a head catch between the last two stalls with a squeeze panel for pulling calves or doctoring cows. We just squeeze the cow between the two panels. There is a hayloft above with holes cut just the right size to drop down square bales of hay or straw. [/QUOTE]
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