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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 255258" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>In one of my small holing pens I have a piece of cement that extends into it by about 5 feet that is from an old hog shed. The cement is in perfect shape, about 4" thick and SMOOTH. I have had a few calves slip on it, and would like to rough it up somehow so the cattle get some traction. Is there an acid or something I can pour on it that will eat into it a bit to give it a rougher touch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 255258, member: 350"] In one of my small holing pens I have a piece of cement that extends into it by about 5 feet that is from an old hog shed. The cement is in perfect shape, about 4" thick and SMOOTH. I have had a few calves slip on it, and would like to rough it up somehow so the cattle get some traction. Is there an acid or something I can pour on it that will eat into it a bit to give it a rougher touch? [/QUOTE]
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