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<blockquote data-quote="rkm" data-source="post: 242973" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>When we had dairy calves we tried to keep them on gravel or chipped lime stone. For two reasons, one it drained goodand it was easier to keep the bedding dry, second if you had a out break of scours you could remove the 6 inches or more of gravel or chipped lime stone, let the sun dry the earth for a few days then replace the stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rkm, post: 242973, member: 2727"] When we had dairy calves we tried to keep them on gravel or chipped lime stone. For two reasons, one it drained goodand it was easier to keep the bedding dry, second if you had a out break of scours you could remove the 6 inches or more of gravel or chipped lime stone, let the sun dry the earth for a few days then replace the stone. [/QUOTE]
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