Posted by JayinNY on March 23, 2013 at 20:38:14 from (198.228.200.40):
In Reply to: Re: Free stalls ? posted by massey farmer on March 23, 2013 at 20:03:39:
I dident mean to offend anyone who uses tie stalls. I know guys who milk on a pipeline with tie stallls, but beef can stay out all winter, that was my point. A neighbor had a barn fire here 5 years ago, most of the fireman had no idea how to deal with cows (in tie stalls) or cows at all, but 1 guy did, he used bolt cutters to cut the neck chains and free the cows, out of 75 cows I think 7 were lost. I wasent trying to say tie stalls are no good, just not for beef to stay in all winter.I also can't understand how the cows stay in place in free stalls, we have ones get loose from there tie stall and they make a mess in the barn!
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