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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7698888" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>Mine have gone noticeably looser without the buffer feed, spent yesterday milking trimming their tails as they were beginning to get increasingly dirty and wiping teats was taking longer and longer</p><p></p><p>Yes planning on buffer feeding 2kgdm/cow of wholecrop all next year, that's been in my business plan from the start as I'm a firm believer of cows needing fibre, im also going to top dress it with 2kg of barley to reduce cake cost and then the cows can all have 2-3kg of a decent cake in the parlour and anything high yielding can have extra cake via the oopf which will have megalac in it as well</p><p></p><p>Might work might not, I'll keep you all updated either way but I want to try and do things the way I want atleast 1 year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7698888, member: 81760"] Mine have gone noticeably looser without the buffer feed, spent yesterday milking trimming their tails as they were beginning to get increasingly dirty and wiping teats was taking longer and longer Yes planning on buffer feeding 2kgdm/cow of wholecrop all next year, that's been in my business plan from the start as I'm a firm believer of cows needing fibre, im also going to top dress it with 2kg of barley to reduce cake cost and then the cows can all have 2-3kg of a decent cake in the parlour and anything high yielding can have extra cake via the oopf which will have megalac in it as well Might work might not, I'll keep you all updated either way but I want to try and do things the way I want atleast 1 year [/QUOTE]
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