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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1844390" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>I fed 80 rolls this winter of Rye grass/ oats mixed hay that was rained on three different times and laid in the field almost a month. I was afraid it was junk. They didn't care for much at the beginning but has it got older and fermented some, they liked it. The young calves preferred it for some reason. I had a couple 30% protein tubs out with it and the cows came through winter looking very well. I would not be afraid of feeding it to any of them but your lactating cows will probably need a supplement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1844390, member: 5381"] I fed 80 rolls this winter of Rye grass/ oats mixed hay that was rained on three different times and laid in the field almost a month. I was afraid it was junk. They didn't care for much at the beginning but has it got older and fermented some, they liked it. The young calves preferred it for some reason. I had a couple 30% protein tubs out with it and the cows came through winter looking very well. I would not be afraid of feeding it to any of them but your lactating cows will probably need a supplement. [/QUOTE]
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