. . . was heard at Strickley last night (not least from the poor low yielders that have been roughing it outside while the lucky highs were laid in) - when the new cubicle housing was finished.
Henry and James have been working round the clock, in between "normal" farm work, and late into the night. Of course it was meant to be ready months ago, but best laid plans etc.
So just a few photos -
Fitting the feed barriers
And the cubicles
And then, after milking last night
And later at night
There's a long way to go yet. The electrician says he'll be back in a fortnight to finish off the electrics, and the builder will be back in December to replace the temporary wall (in the photo) with concrete. That will form part of the adjoining new silage pit - which be done by first cut next year. It will, won't it?
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Hi. Don't the 'low-yielders' get the benefit of those lovely beds we saw on our last visit, then? Mind you, they don't look miserable even on the slats.
Yes, the low yielders have the latest version of comfy matressses in the new buidling!
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