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<blockquote data-quote="tmlonghorns" data-source="post: 947228" data-attributes="member: 14527"><p>Fescue in bred mares causes late term abortions.</p><p>Being that I also am in North Central Ohio, and I operate a large horse breeding operation, I would tell you Alfafa is the way to go. Quality vs quantity is key and you want buyers who are not afraid to spend the money for the quality. What I see around here is too many people thinking just because they have a field with grass in it to bale it. There is an art to Alfafa and those that dont get it will bale it when it needs dried for another day, horse people hate mold!</p><p>Not trying to tell you how to bale but with Alfafa you need to slow your speed town when tedding and try to keep as many leaves on the stem as possible. Make sure it is fluffed good to allow for the alfafa to dry. Take it for what is worth........just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmlonghorns, post: 947228, member: 14527"] Fescue in bred mares causes late term abortions. Being that I also am in North Central Ohio, and I operate a large horse breeding operation, I would tell you Alfafa is the way to go. Quality vs quantity is key and you want buyers who are not afraid to spend the money for the quality. What I see around here is too many people thinking just because they have a field with grass in it to bale it. There is an art to Alfafa and those that dont get it will bale it when it needs dried for another day, horse people hate mold! Not trying to tell you how to bale but with Alfafa you need to slow your speed town when tedding and try to keep as many leaves on the stem as possible. Make sure it is fluffed good to allow for the alfafa to dry. Take it for what is worth........just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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