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Bale age Grazing Tips ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1533958" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>I can understand where you folks are it's extremely cold when you're feeding it so most of the moisture will probably be ice. Down here when you cut the wrap off you have about 5-6 gallons of fluid in the bottom of the bale and it stinks to high heaven. They may also put it up a little more high moisture than you guys do. Most here cut and immediately begin raking and baling when they finish cutting the field. It only has time to wilt. Cattle love it and it's great in the summer time for dairy cattle when the temperatures are so high and you can't get the cattle to eat dry hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1533958, member: 6897"] I can understand where you folks are it's extremely cold when you're feeding it so most of the moisture will probably be ice. Down here when you cut the wrap off you have about 5-6 gallons of fluid in the bottom of the bale and it stinks to high heaven. They may also put it up a little more high moisture than you guys do. Most here cut and immediately begin raking and baling when they finish cutting the field. It only has time to wilt. Cattle love it and it's great in the summer time for dairy cattle when the temperatures are so high and you can't get the cattle to eat dry hay. [/QUOTE]
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