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<blockquote data-quote="chukar" data-source="post: 937137" data-attributes="member: 15658"><p>I am pondering the idea of bale grazing this winter. I am in Southern Oregon, East of Cascades, so we typically feed around 4-5 months depending on fall feed situation. </p><p></p><p>For those of you that do bale grazing, what sort of distance do you place the bales? I have read that 40ft centers is good, but curious if that is about right. Also, is there a difference if you put the bales on end vs. leaving them on their sides? Obviously more moisture is going to get in them if they are on end, but didn't know if it makes that much difference.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chukar, post: 937137, member: 15658"] I am pondering the idea of bale grazing this winter. I am in Southern Oregon, East of Cascades, so we typically feed around 4-5 months depending on fall feed situation. For those of you that do bale grazing, what sort of distance do you place the bales? I have read that 40ft centers is good, but curious if that is about right. Also, is there a difference if you put the bales on end vs. leaving them on their sides? Obviously more moisture is going to get in them if they are on end, but didn't know if it makes that much difference. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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