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Another hay unrolling thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1479890" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>They are average sized Hereford, Angus type cows, probably most average between 1250-1450 lbs, based on weight of other cows culled from the group. I had our hay tested for the first time this year, as I suspected it wasn't anything to brag about. Most of it looks good as far as that goes, it has been stored inside, but mainly late cut fescue, and just 4x5 rolls. I have almost always supplemented with a little grain just to keep them coming up and give them a little extra energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1479890, member: 24816"] They are average sized Hereford, Angus type cows, probably most average between 1250-1450 lbs, based on weight of other cows culled from the group. I had our hay tested for the first time this year, as I suspected it wasn't anything to brag about. Most of it looks good as far as that goes, it has been stored inside, but mainly late cut fescue, and just 4x5 rolls. I have almost always supplemented with a little grain just to keep them coming up and give them a little extra energy. [/QUOTE]
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