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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1835924" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We normally put out at least 2 rolls per place, depending on the weather, we sometimes roll out one for them to get to eat right there with no competition.... but if it is going to be wet and rainy like, lately, we do not roll them out, or more of it gets tromped on and laid on and wasted. There are 2 places where there are 30-40 head of cows with fall calves, and son puts out 4 rolls at a time, so everyone has a fair chance to get to some hay with out too much pushing and shoving. There is some waste.... the cows are full and content and will be laying around after eating, chewing their cud. The "waste" goes back into the soil and where there were rolls/piles, he will load and spread in the spring back on other parts of the pastures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1835924, member: 25884"] We normally put out at least 2 rolls per place, depending on the weather, we sometimes roll out one for them to get to eat right there with no competition.... but if it is going to be wet and rainy like, lately, we do not roll them out, or more of it gets tromped on and laid on and wasted. There are 2 places where there are 30-40 head of cows with fall calves, and son puts out 4 rolls at a time, so everyone has a fair chance to get to some hay with out too much pushing and shoving. There is some waste.... the cows are full and content and will be laying around after eating, chewing their cud. The "waste" goes back into the soil and where there were rolls/piles, he will load and spread in the spring back on other parts of the pastures. [/QUOTE]
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