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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 642818" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Pretty much everything comes out if the dairy sticks the milk-line in the barrel during the hot wash. Saves a lot of scrubbing if you can let 60 C + water do it for you.</p><p>I do mine as a matter of course before stacking them.</p><p></p><p>DE is used for scours out here - never used it myself, as my calves don't do much earth-browsing, and the one time a farmer was telling me I should get them on this stuff I went to the vet and he said no, get the dung samples tested, no point in trying to patch up rotavirus with clay...</p><p>We don't use free minerals for cattle. I'm very intrigued by your system - I hate dumping stuff in their water so stick with the now-thoroughly-unfashionable daily drenching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 642818, member: 9267"] Pretty much everything comes out if the dairy sticks the milk-line in the barrel during the hot wash. Saves a lot of scrubbing if you can let 60 C + water do it for you. I do mine as a matter of course before stacking them. DE is used for scours out here - never used it myself, as my calves don't do much earth-browsing, and the one time a farmer was telling me I should get them on this stuff I went to the vet and he said no, get the dung samples tested, no point in trying to patch up rotavirus with clay... We don't use free minerals for cattle. I'm very intrigued by your system - I hate dumping stuff in their water so stick with the now-thoroughly-unfashionable daily drenching. [/QUOTE]
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