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Extremely large dairy cow population
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A little more than a year ago, I bought myself a colony of 30 dairy cows. Now, they're housed in a 16-quart bin. I felt like their population was getting a bit too large, so I sold some of them off, but it doesn't even feel like I got rid of any in the first place. In fact, it feels like there's more than ever 😭

I'm wondering if I should upgrade the size of their bin? Or, is it okay to keep them in their current container and the population will just level off?

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