Cubicles.
Big savings to be made with no roof. Beds are qashedRoof on your shed would probably save more bedding
Headless you've the perfect grass farm, so only a 90 day winter?
I sold mine and bought a spread a bale,far far better machine,main things are the fact it doesn’t block up and it doesn’t need another tractor,plus the added that the straw comes out whole not minced up within an inch of its life and disappears fast.
Nah 320s are just sh!t for headstocksIs right.
Kills headstocks on handlers though. Better side mounted but makes it difficult to manoeuvre
Nah 320s are just sh!t for headstocks
Get yerselves a green gaylo, handle anything [emoji123]Nah 320s are just sh!t for headstocks
Pin and cone?Is right.
Think we’re on our third ... 2017 model too
as someone with loose housing who currently spends 45 minutes a day shaking straw out by hand I would say definitely so.
A modern 3x4x8 is 500+kg and a barsteward of a thing to separate by hand.
as someone with loose housing who currently spends 45 minutes a day shaking straw out by hand I would say definitely so.
A modern 3x4x8 is 500+kg and a barsteward of a thing to separate by hand.
I saw several large groups of heifers (6 months up to in calf) recently, grouped by age/size, in appropriately sized cubicles with mats, auto scraped
They were all lying in correctly and looked a picture
No bedding and in that situation not necessary
Pin and cone?
I use a similar design to a muck spreader.Doesn’t anyone use a manure spreader to spread straw? Used to do it on the home farm. Don’t really use bedding anymore