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Designing A Barn
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 829826" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Cows will often get the runs while being worked. I would not like to be the one cleaning up behind them. Nor the one that had to take the pens up and down when changing operations. Basically I think you are creating more work for yourself.</p><p>Another thing is that cow manure and urine is corrosive. As the urine evaporates it creates corrosive gas. Cow patty dust settles on everything. When the humidity rises or you take the equipment out in the rain it becomes corrosive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 829826, member: 5494"] Cows will often get the runs while being worked. I would not like to be the one cleaning up behind them. Nor the one that had to take the pens up and down when changing operations. Basically I think you are creating more work for yourself. Another thing is that cow manure and urine is corrosive. As the urine evaporates it creates corrosive gas. Cow patty dust settles on everything. When the humidity rises or you take the equipment out in the rain it becomes corrosive. [/QUOTE]
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