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Cows at the mudd spa

George

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I know women who pay good money for mud baths

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How many ribs can you count?

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We are hiding from the wind

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This is where we cross the road unattended

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Silage bag is going away quickly - - - two bucket fulls a day plus about 2 or 3 bales of hay per week

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I like that underpass, that's pretty slick! There's a guy in my area that could use something like that. Right now he'll either take down his water gaps and let them cross or he has to block the block the road.

Nice pics.

~K
 
That works very well - - - it used to be a 6' diameter culvert and the cattle would make do but when they rebuilt the road the county upgraded to this concrete structure and I can drive a skid steer thru if need be.

We have a gate on the west end so that we can block access when we are rotating pastures.
 
George said:
That works very well - - - it used to be a 6' diameter culvert and the cattle would make do but when they rebuilt the road the county upgraded to this concrete structure and I can drive a skid steer thru if need be.

We have a gate on the west end so that we can block access when we are rotating pastures.

Sounds like a good system.

The fellow I posted about, its about similar to what you had....a 6' culvert with water gaps on both sides (due to there being a stream).

~K
 
Thanks for sharing pics, George! Cows look good! ....silage + hay + a little exfoliation = sexy happy cows..... :D
 
The cows at the north farm almost never see mudd I have so much concrete there - - - but they have only had 2 bales all winter when the snow covered everything - - - now they are back to grazing
 

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