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Big round bales or big square bales?
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<blockquote data-quote="bandit80" data-source="post: 560164" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Rounds. Easy handling, don't have to store in a shed, and easy to feed. You can also limit feed big rounds now a days as well, with the bale unrollers for pickups. If you want to feed your cows a small amount of alfalfa or other high quality hay to supplement, it is easy to only unroll a portion of a bale, and save the rest for later. </p><p></p><p>Big squares have their place, but not for most producers. They are more geared towards the big hay guys who grow and sell alot of alfalfa, and truck to destinations. Big square balers are very expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bandit80, post: 560164, member: 7956"] Rounds. Easy handling, don't have to store in a shed, and easy to feed. You can also limit feed big rounds now a days as well, with the bale unrollers for pickups. If you want to feed your cows a small amount of alfalfa or other high quality hay to supplement, it is easy to only unroll a portion of a bale, and save the rest for later. Big squares have their place, but not for most producers. They are more geared towards the big hay guys who grow and sell alot of alfalfa, and truck to destinations. Big square balers are very expensive. [/QUOTE]
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