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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1793927" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Feed cows hay in pasture areas is one of our keys in increasing forage quality and number of acres of forage. </p><p>But we don't bale graze. Feed daily and spread it out . I have feed all sizes of bales that way. Everything from small squares, to round, 3x3x8 to5x6 ect.</p><p>all our cows do better when we feed that way as well , because all can find and eat rather then the feed being guarded by the dominants of the group.</p><p>In the spring we drag the fields to spread out the left over hay and the cow manure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1793927, member: 39072"] Feed cows hay in pasture areas is one of our keys in increasing forage quality and number of acres of forage. But we don’t bale graze. Feed daily and spread it out . I have feed all sizes of bales that way. Everything from small squares, to round, 3x3x8 to5x6 ect. all our cows do better when we feed that way as well , because all can find and eat rather then the feed being guarded by the dominants of the group. In the spring we drag the fields to spread out the left over hay and the cow manure. [/QUOTE]
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