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<blockquote data-quote="Muletrack" data-source="post: 1785425" data-attributes="member: 30827"><p>I let cows into a field of bales a few years back — so much rain that I couldn't cross the creek to move the bales home in the fall. No rings, no electric fence, just let them feed. Was very pleased with the way they cleaned up the hay — very little waste. Haying the next year was no problem, and the second year super. Use only sisal twine. Will give it another try on an adjacent field in March if the weather breaks this year. Then move the herd to rye in April. Ground freezes hard in North Dakota — mud only a problem when feeding in yards. Waste? The whole point of bale grazing is too leave some waste!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muletrack, post: 1785425, member: 30827"] I let cows into a field of bales a few years back — so much rain that I couldn’t cross the creek to move the bales home in the fall. No rings, no electric fence, just let them feed. Was very pleased with the way they cleaned up the hay — very little waste. Haying the next year was no problem, and the second year super. Use only sisal twine. Will give it another try on an adjacent field in March if the weather breaks this year. Then move the herd to rye in April. Ground freezes hard in North Dakota — mud only a problem when feeding in yards. Waste? The whole point of bale grazing is too leave some waste! [/QUOTE]
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