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Wiggle throughs

kidding stall bottom latch installation

This is the week we will start locking the kids in the kidding stall at night.

An extra latch at the bottom should stop any wiggle throughs.



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Should there be screening to prevent them from sticking their heads through the lattice? (In case they get stuck there. My experience is that baby animals seem to find misfortune TOO easily.) Hope I'm just being unnecessarily worried. Ellen
Comment by Ellen Mon May 9 16:44:17 2016
I, too, was concerned about those little heads pushing through that lattice. Hope all works out well for the kids. Are you penning them up at night so you can do a little milking in the morning?
Comment by Kris Tue May 10 08:10:29 2016





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