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alfalfa vs grass hay
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie" data-source="post: 116815" data-attributes="member: 323"><p><strong>IF</strong> you have rye grass pasture in the winter then I would truck in prairie hay for 75 to 80 a ton if I were you. If you have drought bermuda or fescue for pasture in the winter I can assure you that excess protein or fat cows will not be your problem. As far as consumption goes my cows eat what I feed them. They havn't figured out how to start the tractor or open the barn door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie, post: 116815, member: 323"] [b]IF[/b] you have rye grass pasture in the winter then I would truck in prairie hay for 75 to 80 a ton if I were you. If you have drought bermuda or fescue for pasture in the winter I can assure you that excess protein or fat cows will not be your problem. As far as consumption goes my cows eat what I feed them. They havn't figured out how to start the tractor or open the barn door. [/QUOTE]
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