Floor Slope in Cattle Housing
Slope of the floor in loose housing system of cattle should be:
- 1 inch for every 10 feet length — Correct Answer
- 1 foot for every 10 feet length
- 1 inch for every 100 feet length
- 1 foot for every 100 feet length
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 1 inch for every 10 feet length
The desirable slope of floor in animal house should have a gradient of 1:40 or 1 inch per 10 feet length (Table 36 notes). This slight slope ensures proper drainage of urine and wash water while providing comfortable standing for animals.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- 1 foot for every 10 feet: This would be a very steep slope (1:10 ratio), making it uncomfortable for animals.
- 1 inch for every 100 feet: This would be too flat for proper drainage.
- 1 foot for every 100 feet: This would also be an inadequate slope for drainage.
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