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ksalvagno
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That is definitely something to think about CM. Thanks. So far I have been trimming their toenails on the ground and it is a bit of a pain.
You need a metal stand! Cleans right up with water hose, bleach, and scrub brushyour stand is as good as new! Its quick and very easy to clean up between goats. Easy to move around too!cmjust0 said:Two stanchions are handy.. I'm about to build us a second before too long.
I built the wooden stanchion we're using now a few years ago.. I didn't really have dimensions, per se, so I was mostly just wingin' it. It's too short and way heavy, but it works. I'm thinking it'll be our meds & working stanchion...worming, shots, hoof trimming, injury evaluation/repair, etc..
The reason I think two would be handy is because, after working the herd yesterday, our stanchion looked like hell.. Plenty of goat blood, more human blood than I've turned loose of in a long time, green Kopertox, hoof shavings, dis-impacted mud and goat shizzle, splatters of B-Complex... It was looking pretty rough and I thought....now, do we really wanna be collecting milk with that stand come Spring?!?
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cmjust0 said:A metal stand would be super nice, but it would also require either A) a good bit of money, or B) a bit less money, plus some metalworking tools and talent.
I don't have any of that.
What I do have, on the other hand, is a pretty good stash of lumber, plus a whole bunch of woodworking tools and a bit of woodworking talent...
Just like they say, when your only tool is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail..
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I spray painted it. It took him about 4 or 5 days to build it...working in the afternoons after "work"fadetopurple said:RedStickLA, that thing is gorgeous... is it powder-coated or painted? (Looks painted, but I can't quite tell.) How long did it take him?
I have the equipment and know-how, but I've never tackled anything even close to that big, so I'm trying to talk myself out of it! I don't even NEED a stanchion, since I'm not milking. But wow.
No, that's just what we tell you we did when we screw up the plans.RedStickLA said:(I know most men never end up building anything exactly like it is...they make their own improvements to suit their needs/wants)
Kid box is pretty easy.. I didn't bother with the aluminum collar thingy you can buy from places like Hoegger, but I kinda wish I had.. I just did mine with a plywood "chin ramp" (or whatever you wanna call itrsla said:After he finished the milk stand I gave him the instructions on how to make a "kid box"Poor thing... I always have some project for him to do but at least he does enjoy building things!