Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 28, 2013 at 07:39:08 from (70.31.75.23):
In Reply to: Re: Picture for Today posted by Texasmark1 on March 28, 2013 at 05:27:56:
Hey Mark, I guess that I am stuck in the past, as I still milk in old two story tie barn. We store larg round bales of straw and hay upstairs now, put in with a skid steer. Not too much hand labour in our barn, we can feed big round bales on a over head rail car, that runs the lenght of the barn. Silage is kept in bunkers, and fed with a power feed cart. In the pictures I have [tried] loaded, taken in the barn, in the dead of winter, it is very comfortable, around 50 to 55 degrees. I never have to where a hat or coat in the stable, but my missus is always a little chilly. I tell her she needs to work harder if she is cold, bet you can guess how well that goes over. We can tie 73 to milk, and that is a nice number to work with. Bruce
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