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<blockquote data-quote="cotton1" data-source="post: 1289456" data-attributes="member: 14689"><p>Due to some recent issues I have been considering creep for my winter calves. I have never used a creep feeder, and never known one to be on the farm here, even as a kid.So, does anybody have info on the types, sizes, brands(if thats ok),that work the best? I was looking at building one out of 2in square tubing as an option. Most calving will be in January so I have a few months, guessing they will be 2mo before they use it. Only around 20 calves so a small one would probably work, but are the small ones to light to stay put? I have been told that I will like the results so much I wont change back once I use it, so I quess I need one to last just in case. Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotton1, post: 1289456, member: 14689"] Due to some recent issues I have been considering creep for my winter calves. I have never used a creep feeder, and never known one to be on the farm here, even as a kid.So, does anybody have info on the types, sizes, brands(if thats ok),that work the best? I was looking at building one out of 2in square tubing as an option. Most calving will be in January so I have a few months, guessing they will be 2mo before they use it. Only around 20 calves so a small one would probably work, but are the small ones to light to stay put? I have been told that I will like the results so much I wont change back once I use it, so I quess I need one to last just in case. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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