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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1651272" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I was on a dairy one time (milking 400) that had large wooden bunks. They filled them using a skid steer. They put the good stuff on the bottom and worked the feed up in layers. They said that the cows did a pretty good job of mixing it up. They filled the bunks while the cows were locked away from this area getting milked.</p><p>One summer a number of years ago I was feeding fresh sweat corn cannery waste. I found that I had to lock the cows away from the feed bunk while I was filling it. With just 60 head it would be easy to lock them away from the bunk while you fill it by any means. When you turn them loose they will spread out along the bunk to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1651272, member: 498"] I was on a dairy one time (milking 400) that had large wooden bunks. They filled them using a skid steer. They put the good stuff on the bottom and worked the feed up in layers. They said that the cows did a pretty good job of mixing it up. They filled the bunks while the cows were locked away from this area getting milked. One summer a number of years ago I was feeding fresh sweat corn cannery waste. I found that I had to lock the cows away from the feed bunk while I was filling it. With just 60 head it would be easy to lock them away from the bunk while you fill it by any means. When you turn them loose they will spread out along the bunk to eat. [/QUOTE]
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