No,that's not what I'm saying at all. I'm talking about Michigan standards,not western feedlots. We all have building for these cattle to get in out of the weather. My fat cattle for example are all on concrete,as are those of anybody who wants to turn a profit. But what I am saying is that there would be absolutely NO advantage to scraping that concrete everyday. There isn't much danger that we're going to have a bacteria problem come milking time for a pen of steers. The mastitis count is a lot lower in these critters too.
I'm not trying to pick a fight with you,but I can tell you after a lifetime in the dairy business,my Dad and Grandad milking before me,if you ever sell those milk cows,it won't take very long for you to look at them through a whole different set of eyes. You don't know what a healthy animal is until you have a herd of mama cows that take care of themselves year in and year out with no human intervention whatsoever aside from feeding them in the winter.
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