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training cows where to do their business.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blaithin" data-source="post: 7748901" data-attributes="member: 5764"><p>If they're trained to not sh!t and pee when they come into the barn then it could be very helpful for things like milking parlours.</p><p></p><p>Also if they only use one area of the pen, then they shouldn't be doing it on the bunk line which would make the ground last a lot longer if it isn't cement (and the bunk line much easier to clean up.) Could even eliminate the need for bunk lines to be cement.</p><p></p><p>If you can't think of ways it could help you obviously haven't cleaned up enough sh!t. The one frozen poo that always gets in the way of the gate opening could eff right off to the poop spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaithin, post: 7748901, member: 5764"] If they're trained to not sh!t and pee when they come into the barn then it could be very helpful for things like milking parlours. Also if they only use one area of the pen, then they shouldn't be doing it on the bunk line which would make the ground last a lot longer if it isn't cement (and the bunk line much easier to clean up.) Could even eliminate the need for bunk lines to be cement. If you can't think of ways it could help you obviously haven't cleaned up enough sh!t. The one frozen poo that always gets in the way of the gate opening could eff right off to the poop spot. [/QUOTE]
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