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<blockquote data-quote="Jdunn55" data-source="post: 7264289" data-attributes="member: 81760"><p>Whoever that member is has my deepest sympathy, I couldnt think of anything worse and is completely unfair on them. I have no suggestions as to what they can do other than remove themselves from the situation by moving elsewhere, with or without the cows, but I dont know their circumstances so wouldnt like to comment any further. </p><p></p><p>I hate dealing with slurry, to the point of considering roofing over the store eventually and bedding with straw to create dung instead (not viable for now unfortunately). But that's no excuse to be pumping it into rivers and polluting the environment unnecessarily. If you genuinly cant build a store then I dont know what the answer is but out of the 5 cases mentioned I would bet not all of them cant build a store! If you can build a store then that's what should and (imo) must be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jdunn55, post: 7264289, member: 81760"] Whoever that member is has my deepest sympathy, I couldnt think of anything worse and is completely unfair on them. I have no suggestions as to what they can do other than remove themselves from the situation by moving elsewhere, with or without the cows, but I dont know their circumstances so wouldnt like to comment any further. I hate dealing with slurry, to the point of considering roofing over the store eventually and bedding with straw to create dung instead (not viable for now unfortunately). But that's no excuse to be pumping it into rivers and polluting the environment unnecessarily. If you genuinly cant build a store then I dont know what the answer is but out of the 5 cases mentioned I would bet not all of them cant build a store! If you can build a store then that's what should and (imo) must be done. [/QUOTE]
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