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Auto Calf Feeder Pen
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<blockquote data-quote="supercow" data-source="post: 5217466" data-attributes="member: 51660"><p>We have a v shaped type floor for youngest feeder calves, it works quite well. There's an indent for a drain in the middle and we have bricks on top to stop straw blocking the drain. Older pen we have the feeder at the bottom of the slope and bottom of the pen along with water trough. Ideally a slope going away from a feeder works a lot of fluid like saliva urine etc seems to build up around the feeder. Youngest feeder station is on a flat floor above v shaped floor, and it always stinks, I resorted to laying it with kilndried sawdust every few days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supercow, post: 5217466, member: 51660"] We have a v shaped type floor for youngest feeder calves, it works quite well. There's an indent for a drain in the middle and we have bricks on top to stop straw blocking the drain. Older pen we have the feeder at the bottom of the slope and bottom of the pen along with water trough. Ideally a slope going away from a feeder works a lot of fluid like saliva urine etc seems to build up around the feeder. Youngest feeder station is on a flat floor above v shaped floor, and it always stinks, I resorted to laying it with kilndried sawdust every few days [/QUOTE]
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