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<blockquote data-quote="Train" data-source="post: 627527" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>Actually, melting or loosening the snow is kinda the jist of the post. Picture a row of round bales right behind the feeder panels and a lot of snow blowing up to them and stopping. It's now hard and packed and is probably 18 to 24 inches high. Now picture where the top rail is on those cows. You just know one of them is going to figure out how easy it would be to clear the rail. Then it would be off to the bale stack, all the while enticing the others to follow. :roll: </p><p></p><p>We have a lot of greenhouses around here that have big piles of ash from there coal fired boilers. I think I'm going to try that as I like the combination of melting and traction. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Train, post: 627527, member: 1011"] Actually, melting or loosening the snow is kinda the jist of the post. Picture a row of round bales right behind the feeder panels and a lot of snow blowing up to them and stopping. It's now hard and packed and is probably 18 to 24 inches high. Now picture where the top rail is on those cows. You just know one of them is going to figure out how easy it would be to clear the rail. Then it would be off to the bale stack, all the while enticing the others to follow. :roll: We have a lot of greenhouses around here that have big piles of ash from there coal fired boilers. I think I'm going to try that as I like the combination of melting and traction. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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