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Getting rid of the diet feeder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gron-cow-ski" data-source="post: 4277404" data-attributes="member: 48154"><p>Arla solids contract. The clamps are only 10 yards from the buildings but the yard levels don't run in the right direction making self feed a lot of concreting work. The aim of the herd is to make money at most milk prices but we are still finding out exactly how to achieve that.</p><p></p><p>How much would OOPF cost and how many would be required for 420 cows? I would think the capital investment would be prohibitive. The aim is to change the feeding system without having to invest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gron-cow-ski, post: 4277404, member: 48154"] Arla solids contract. The clamps are only 10 yards from the buildings but the yard levels don't run in the right direction making self feed a lot of concreting work. The aim of the herd is to make money at most milk prices but we are still finding out exactly how to achieve that. How much would OOPF cost and how many would be required for 420 cows? I would think the capital investment would be prohibitive. The aim is to change the feeding system without having to invest. [/QUOTE]
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