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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1837762" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Other people's land must be a lot different than mine. There is no way I can feed hay in pastures. Unless we get a good foot deep freeze, which we have not gotten for several years, I would totally trash the pasture. I would make ruts. Cattle would punch it up horribly. We have sacrifice fields where we winter the cattle. We used to move the feeders in them. But, every year it would get so bad I would have a hard time with 4WD tractor bottoming out. </p><p>All except 1 sacrifice area, we put gravel pads along the fenceline and I feed bales OVER the fence into ring feeders.</p><p>I totally love the idea of moving bales around for the health of the soil, but ain't happening here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1837762, member: 968"] Other people's land must be a lot different than mine. There is no way I can feed hay in pastures. Unless we get a good foot deep freeze, which we have not gotten for several years, I would totally trash the pasture. I would make ruts. Cattle would punch it up horribly. We have sacrifice fields where we winter the cattle. We used to move the feeders in them. But, every year it would get so bad I would have a hard time with 4WD tractor bottoming out. All except 1 sacrifice area, we put gravel pads along the fenceline and I feed bales OVER the fence into ring feeders. I totally love the idea of moving bales around for the health of the soil, but ain't happening here. [/QUOTE]
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