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Another hay unrolling thread
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<blockquote data-quote="ddd75" data-source="post: 1481258" data-attributes="member: 23575"><p>i lived right by you and I was very successful in unrolling hay. The few times that it was too wet to unroll, I placed a weeks worth of bales in several fenced paddocks on the edge of the ridges. Then I just drove the 4 wheeler out and pushed them down the hills. Worked out great. I unrolled hay for 120 hd of cattle always on pasture and they never tore anything up. My place was green 3 weeks before anyone elses. The only thing you noticed was every field / hillside was covered in manure piles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddd75, post: 1481258, member: 23575"] i lived right by you and I was very successful in unrolling hay. The few times that it was too wet to unroll, I placed a weeks worth of bales in several fenced paddocks on the edge of the ridges. Then I just drove the 4 wheeler out and pushed them down the hills. Worked out great. I unrolled hay for 120 hd of cattle always on pasture and they never tore anything up. My place was green 3 weeks before anyone elses. The only thing you noticed was every field / hillside was covered in manure piles. [/QUOTE]
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