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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7379929" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Think of the following:</p><p>- ammonia control (interesting work in the Netherlands on this)</p><p>- slurry control</p><p>- clean/dirty water - rain water storage and reuse</p><p>- biosecurity including the ability to isolate different sheds especially youngstock and to keep our stripey friends out. </p><p>- handling facilities - lots of work done by the likes of Temple Grandin now, also think staff safety</p><p>- secure feed storage</p><p>- visibility from our lovely animal rights friends & site security</p><p>- staff facilities, rest room etc</p><p>- severe weather proofing (heat, torrential rain etc)</p><p></p><p>Rather than ending up with acres of concrete, make it a pleasant place - a little paddock in the middle to put the odd wobbly cow in if you need to, or a group of calves, a few trees to break things up, somewhere for staff to sit outside in the summer, etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7379929, member: 971"] Think of the following: - ammonia control (interesting work in the Netherlands on this) - slurry control - clean/dirty water - rain water storage and reuse - biosecurity including the ability to isolate different sheds especially youngstock and to keep our stripey friends out. - handling facilities - lots of work done by the likes of Temple Grandin now, also think staff safety - secure feed storage - visibility from our lovely animal rights friends & site security - staff facilities, rest room etc - severe weather proofing (heat, torrential rain etc) Rather than ending up with acres of concrete, make it a pleasant place - a little paddock in the middle to put the odd wobbly cow in if you need to, or a group of calves, a few trees to break things up, somewhere for staff to sit outside in the summer, etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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