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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 516961" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>In freestall barns there are 5 things that I've seen used regualrly. Sand, shavings, a mioxture of sand an shavings, water mattresses and nothing, just the bare concrete. The 2 that aren;t a mess to deal with are the mattresses and the bare concrete. Those 2 are used in the barns that don;t have a hollowed out bedding area. The sand. shavings, sand/shavings sre used in the hollowed out area type of freestalls, they need to be added to periodically. The cows don;t usually crap in them very often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 516961, member: 34"] In freestall barns there are 5 things that I've seen used regualrly. Sand, shavings, a mioxture of sand an shavings, water mattresses and nothing, just the bare concrete. The 2 that aren;t a mess to deal with are the mattresses and the bare concrete. Those 2 are used in the barns that don;t have a hollowed out bedding area. The sand. shavings, sand/shavings sre used in the hollowed out area type of freestalls, they need to be added to periodically. The cows don;t usually crap in them very often. [/QUOTE]
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