Concrete feed troughs northern England

Fergieman

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
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Something like this? They are moore concrete from M J Harrison Supplies.
 

bht

Member
Will try both, like that but as a u shape with one side higher than the other. Can’t feed on the floor as it slopes down slightly and don’t want the cattle eating below their feet. Tried Moore but seems like it would be cheaper localish than moving across the water.
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Will try both, like that but as a u shape with one side higher than the other. Can’t feed on the floor as it slopes down slightly and don’t want the cattle eating below their feet. Tried Moore but seems like it would be cheaper localish than moving across the water.
I've got 200 dumped in a pit
 

Fergieman

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
These are another company to try. In Scottish Borders


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aangus

Member
Location
cumbria
These are another company to try. In Scottish Borders


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Sorry for change OP.
Is that shed 40’ wide plus overhang?
And is that 10 or 12’ scrape passage thinking about doing something similar
 

Hilly

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I just run up the passage with the bucket every morning takes five mins get half a bucket of slopa day 40’wide also , 40 is ok but if afford it I’d go fifty more space they have more straw save I think .
 

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