Profitable Dairying a Pracitical Guide to Successful Dairy Management

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A slope board, or plank, extends from the edge of the floor to the bottom of the feeding-place. The bottom of this slope board should not be over twenty-three inches from the front of the stanchion. More than this makes a cow strain to reach the feed at the front side of the feeding-place, and in doing so she pushes her bedding from under her into the gutter be- hind. This space, ten inches deep and twenty-three inches wide, is all that is needed. From four to four feet six inches should be all...owed from stanchion to gutter for standing room. Few cows are less than four feet long in body and few more than four feet six inches. From the edge of the cow platform to THE DAIRY BARN 12$ the bottom of the drop, or gutter, should be eight inches. The platform should slope slightly toward the gutter. One-half an inch to the foot is plenty. Too much is believed to produce injurious effects. The level of the driveway should be two inches lower than the cow platforms. Drops should be from fourteen to sixteen inches wide and water- tight.

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