Posted by Bruce from Can. on March 04, 2018 at 03:27:48 from (76.69.31.140):
When I added these 32 stalls in 2015, we didn’t use a pipe head rail. I simply huge a chain on eye bolts to the post, and hung cow tie chains from it. I have also put the water bowls in the stall, instead of the manger, for ease of feeding as well as manger cleaning. The water line that feeds the bowls is layer into a grove cast into the concrete when the curb is poured. After the water line was laid into the curb, we just covered it with a couple inches of mortar. This way if there is ever a leak you can just chip out the mortar. This picture was taken before the milk line and track were installed, and no cattle had pooped on the floor yet, lol. Stalls have pasture mats, and to feed the cows I unroll a 4x4 haulage bale by hand. Bit of a grunt for the first few feet, but not too bad.
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