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<blockquote data-quote="M5farm" data-source="post: 1210416" data-attributes="member: 18487"><p>1. Very runny manure. Often characterized by its arcing motion as it exits the cow. It is indicative of potential health concerns. </p><p>2. Runny manure. This rating describes manure that is loose and often splatters. It measures less than 2.5 cm tall when on the ground. </p><p>3. Porridge-like manure. This manure is often considered healthy, rising 4 to 6 cm off the ground when piled. </p><p>4. Thicker manure. This type stands more than 5 cm off the ground and will stick to the toe of a shoe. </p><p>5. Firm fecal balls. Often this type of manure suggests potential health issues or a need for a ration adjustment. </p><p><a href="http://www.hoards.com/blog_monitor-manure" target="_blank">http://www.hoards.com/blog_monitor-manure</a></p><p></p><p>seems pretty consistent with what I look at and how it was explained to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M5farm, post: 1210416, member: 18487"] 1. Very runny manure. Often characterized by its arcing motion as it exits the cow. It is indicative of potential health concerns. 2. Runny manure. This rating describes manure that is loose and often splatters. It measures less than 2.5 cm tall when on the ground. 3. Porridge-like manure. This manure is often considered healthy, rising 4 to 6 cm off the ground when piled. 4. Thicker manure. This type stands more than 5 cm off the ground and will stick to the toe of a shoe. 5. Firm fecal balls. Often this type of manure suggests potential health issues or a need for a ration adjustment. [url=http://www.hoards.com/blog_monitor-manure]http://www.hoards.com/blog_monitor-manure[/url] seems pretty consistent with what I look at and how it was explained to me. [/QUOTE]
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