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Herringbone with in shed feeder & poor throughput
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<blockquote data-quote="Devon lad" data-source="post: 7371903" data-attributes="member: 5274"><p>1 way or another the cows are either being fed too much in the parlour or too much in the paddock. We get this in the winter at the end of lactation when our spring calvers are late lactation and housed 24/7 on silage. We kick them off silage at mid day and 10pm to aid parlour flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devon lad, post: 7371903, member: 5274"] 1 way or another the cows are either being fed too much in the parlour or too much in the paddock. We get this in the winter at the end of lactation when our spring calvers are late lactation and housed 24/7 on silage. We kick them off silage at mid day and 10pm to aid parlour flow. [/QUOTE]
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