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<blockquote data-quote="iowahawkeyes" data-source="post: 376737" data-attributes="member: 5124"><p>We debated whether or not to cement the whole thing. I'm glad we did b/c it makes it easier to clean out. I would have added a gutter of some sort so the pee would filter down. </p><p></p><p>We have the chips pretty deep 8-12" deep so it's not really a problem on feet and legs. </p><p></p><p>We built the barn in 2004 (after a good crop year) and we wish we would have done it sooner. It did cost a lot but it is a dream in the winter for getting calves ready. We have bad winters and a lot of time are not able to get the calves ready properly. It's nice in the summer too of course, we have a 5 ton heat pump and it runs cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowahawkeyes, post: 376737, member: 5124"] We debated whether or not to cement the whole thing. I'm glad we did b/c it makes it easier to clean out. I would have added a gutter of some sort so the pee would filter down. We have the chips pretty deep 8-12" deep so it's not really a problem on feet and legs. We built the barn in 2004 (after a good crop year) and we wish we would have done it sooner. It did cost a lot but it is a dream in the winter for getting calves ready. We have bad winters and a lot of time are not able to get the calves ready properly. It's nice in the summer too of course, we have a 5 ton heat pump and it runs cheap. [/QUOTE]
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