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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;D Cattle" data-source="post: 1180511" data-attributes="member: 18854"><p>I usually fill up a fence row with hay stacked 15-20 feet apart and put electric fence around it. I cut the net wrap and then push the bale over on it's head by hand. Throw a hay ring on it and walk off. No tractor involved except for the first time you set them all out. Move the fence back a bale when you want to feed another. A fence reel makes this a breeze. I feed these bales once it gets muddy and I don't want to get my truck in there. If it is froze I stab one with my truck and roll on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&D Cattle, post: 1180511, member: 18854"] I usually fill up a fence row with hay stacked 15-20 feet apart and put electric fence around it. I cut the net wrap and then push the bale over on it's head by hand. Throw a hay ring on it and walk off. No tractor involved except for the first time you set them all out. Move the fence back a bale when you want to feed another. A fence reel makes this a breeze. I feed these bales once it gets muddy and I don't want to get my truck in there. If it is froze I stab one with my truck and roll on. [/QUOTE]
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