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Very clear and concise
Extremely Helpful, real life tutorial! Thank you so much!!!
I'm not so great at math, so maybe I'm not getting something here. Your chart says that the stand density is per 4" in height. I don't understand why you would multiply 200lbs by 14". Shouldn't you multiply 200 by 14/4 or 3.5?
i caught that to, i'm pretty sure he just messed up
The averages of cows is 900lbs And we have 400 milking cowsAnd the paddock size 2.89 haHow to calculate this how much will each cow eat?
Lol same reason why I'm here
Milking cow's not only need quantity but quality has to be added to the equation. Just convert pounds to kgs. Times by 3.5 percent is what the need
weird way of doing the math but great explanation
Very clear and concise
Extremely Helpful, real life tutorial! Thank you so much!!!
I'm not so great at math, so maybe I'm not getting something here. Your chart says that the stand density is per 4" in height. I don't understand why you would multiply 200lbs by 14". Shouldn't you multiply 200 by 14/4 or 3.5?
i caught that to, i'm pretty sure he just messed up
The averages of cows is 900lbs
And we have 400 milking cows
And the paddock size 2.89 ha
How to calculate this how much will each cow eat?
Lol same reason why I'm here
Milking cow's not only need quantity but quality has to be added to the equation. Just convert pounds to kgs. Times by 3.5 percent is what the need
weird way of doing the math but great explanation