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I am currently building some feedbunks for my soon to be weaned calves and have a query for anyone that can help. The bunks are on skids and have bottoms as I want to be able to move them around the pasture in winter to spread the manure around. They will be used for feeding silage in so I am limited how high I can make the toprail and still fill it over the top with my silage wagon. Because we will be moving them manure build up isn't an issue. From ground to the lip of the trough is 22 inches (quite low because the troughs are wide) - the question is how low can the bottom of the top rail be and not cause undue wear on the calves shoulder. We are using 2x6 rough lumber and I was planning on having the top rail directly above the sides although it might be possible to move the top rail closer into the centre of the trough. They will be used for calves from 450lbs through to 700lbs roughly and my calves are pretty stocky not real tall types.
Any suggestions or any websites to look at the show measurements? Thanks in advance.