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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1610248" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>When I was helping the neighbours process calves the other day I had the opportunity to watch as they loaded their TMR (truck mounted) with a big ole Case loader. Over and over again. It never stopped all day. And I know it was only half the the feeding equation, they have another on the other side of the place that they pull with a tractor, similar to the one in your pic. Feeding around that place is an all day event for several people. Yet when I worked on the same ranch when I was fresh out of high school we had a similar amount of cattle (well, maybe 1000 less head) we just rolled out the bales to the cows and it seemed to be a much simpler exercise. I'm sure these cattle are having there nutritional needs met better than what I was involved with, but it makes me wonder...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1610248, member: 12520"] When I was helping the neighbours process calves the other day I had the opportunity to watch as they loaded their TMR (truck mounted) with a big ole Case loader. Over and over again. It never stopped all day. And I know it was only half the the feeding equation, they have another on the other side of the place that they pull with a tractor, similar to the one in your pic. Feeding around that place is an all day event for several people. Yet when I worked on the same ranch when I was fresh out of high school we had a similar amount of cattle (well, maybe 1000 less head) we just rolled out the bales to the cows and it seemed to be a much simpler exercise. I'm sure these cattle are having there nutritional needs met better than what I was involved with, but it makes me wonder... [/QUOTE]
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