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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley86" data-source="post: 1785856" data-attributes="member: 38595"><p>Here in TN it's super muddy most of winter. While I prefer to unroll for the same reasons as RDFF, there is too much waste being stomped into the mud. </p><p></p><p>I set out a days worth of bales. Remove the strings, and let them have at it. No ring. If the hay is of good quality, waste will be minimal. If it's lower quality, there will be a decent amount of waste. </p><p></p><p>The amount of wasted hay is acceptable. And compared to using rings. There is hardly any exposed ground. </p><p></p><p>I think rings are too expensive unless you're feeding less than 10 head. A good heavy ring is over $500 I do believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley86, post: 1785856, member: 38595"] Here in TN it's super muddy most of winter. While I prefer to unroll for the same reasons as RDFF, there is too much waste being stomped into the mud. I set out a days worth of bales. Remove the strings, and let them have at it. No ring. If the hay is of good quality, waste will be minimal. If it's lower quality, there will be a decent amount of waste. The amount of wasted hay is acceptable. And compared to using rings. There is hardly any exposed ground. I think rings are too expensive unless you're feeding less than 10 head. A good heavy ring is over $500 I do believe. [/QUOTE]
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