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Diet feeder loaded with tractor loader
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<blockquote data-quote="MickyMook" data-source="post: 7367357" data-attributes="member: 82116"><p>In the yard it's nearly always chopped clamp silage at the moment. However, we outwinter a lot of stock on bales and forage brassicas. The plan is to bring some of these cattle indoors as the amount of outwintering isn't currently suiting our system - as a result, due to lack of clamp space we're probably going to find ourselves having to feed bales in the yard in future. Eventually I'd like to erect a larger silo and convert the old covered silo into space for early calvers - but that is firmly on the back burner while I erect my slatted house! </p><p></p><p>Also, and at the risk of droning on, I'm trying to make my suckler, beef and sheep system as efficient and heavily stocked as I can over the next few years so that if I have the opportunity to convert to dairy then will be well placed to do it. I'll try and see how Brexit goes first though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickyMook, post: 7367357, member: 82116"] In the yard it's nearly always chopped clamp silage at the moment. However, we outwinter a lot of stock on bales and forage brassicas. The plan is to bring some of these cattle indoors as the amount of outwintering isn't currently suiting our system - as a result, due to lack of clamp space we're probably going to find ourselves having to feed bales in the yard in future. Eventually I'd like to erect a larger silo and convert the old covered silo into space for early calvers - but that is firmly on the back burner while I erect my slatted house! Also, and at the risk of droning on, I'm trying to make my suckler, beef and sheep system as efficient and heavily stocked as I can over the next few years so that if I have the opportunity to convert to dairy then will be well placed to do it. I'll try and see how Brexit goes first though. [/QUOTE]
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