ACT partnered with Industry Experts for "Give Your Cows a Better Barn" World Ag Expo seminar

ACT partnered with Industry Experts for "Give Your Cows a Better Barn" World Ag Expo seminar

Please join us on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 9am Pacific Time for the “Give Your Cows a Better Barn” as a featured World Ag Expo seminar. During the seminar we will discuss how to provide the best barn for your dairy cows. We' e partnered with some of the best in the industry to discuss some key factors to consider when giving your cows a healthy, productive environment.

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Brisket Locator and Neck Rail Positioning for Cow Comfort

Tender Loving Care Consulting with Tom Lorenzen will lead us through common questions about brisket locator and neck rail positioning for cow comfort.

Whether you're remodeling, building a barn or just want to do a quick check of your current set up, you can take a look at your neck rail and brisket locator positioning. Perhaps a few adjustments could make for an even more comfortable space for the cow and avoid any unnecessary perching.

For a copy of the free stall design recommendation seen on the video, email us at support@advancedcomforttechnology.com or visit: https://www.dccwaterbeds.com/techinfo.

STOP, look and listen to your dairy cows

Tender Loving Care Consulting with Tom Lorenzen will lead us through common questions about stall comfort for your dairy cows so you have the most success in remodeling or building your next dairy barn.

We focus on discussing the need to "Stop, Look and Listen to the cows," Lorenzen says. "Success of the stall is measured in inches NOT feet."

Cow Comfort is Measured in Inches NOT Feet

Tender Loving Care Consulting with Tom Lorenzen will lead us through common questions about stall comfort for your dairy cows.

Whether you're remodeling or building a barn, focus on the stall comfort for the cow. Key areas of the stall to pay attention to include: stall length and width, and brisket locator and neck rail positioning.

Other areas of the barn that impact stall usage is the comfort of the flooring, space in the cross-overs, ventilation and lighting.

"Stop, Look and Listen to the cows," Lorenzen says.