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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 615325" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>Bez- We have eight head right now (just sold off twenty something), five cows and two calves. The pole barn is a three sided structure, the front is open. Usually we treat it as a pack, peel off the top layer and bed it. We bed it as needed, the animals don't utilize it unless they feel like it, usually in high winds, the rest of the time they just lay wherever. During the summer they have lots of pasture but right now they are hanging around the feeders and staying on the cement pad, the snows too deep to go out. We usually feed them a round bale of first crop once a day, they don't eat it all but my grandfather puts the feed to them! Sometimes they will lay on the old hay but I don't want to spread that in the barn because it is a pain to clean up. The barn is probably seventy feet or so (not quite sure) and fifteen feet wide. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 615325, member: 8863"] Bez- We have eight head right now (just sold off twenty something), five cows and two calves. The pole barn is a three sided structure, the front is open. Usually we treat it as a pack, peel off the top layer and bed it. We bed it as needed, the animals don't utilize it unless they feel like it, usually in high winds, the rest of the time they just lay wherever. During the summer they have lots of pasture but right now they are hanging around the feeders and staying on the cement pad, the snows too deep to go out. We usually feed them a round bale of first crop once a day, they don't eat it all but my grandfather puts the feed to them! Sometimes they will lay on the old hay but I don't want to spread that in the barn because it is a pain to clean up. The barn is probably seventy feet or so (not quite sure) and fifteen feet wide. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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