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How are the Dual Chamber Waterbeds different than the single chamber beds?

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How are the Dual Chamber Waterbeds different than the single chamber beds?

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Dual Chamber Waterbeds have been designed to prevent the cow’s knees from bottoming out on the stall surface. The front cushion takes the entire shock out of the cow dripping to her knees. The Dual Chamber Waterbed also holds the pressure points on the floating bed surface better. When a cow lays on a single bladder bed surface, the water shift with her weight; if she is leaning forward, all of the water will go to the rear of the bed, taking the knees off the floating surface. The Dual Chamber Waterbed retains its integrity, thus floating all pressure points necessary – the knees, the hocks, and the udder.

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