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covered hay molding
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<blockquote data-quote="snickers" data-source="post: 762791" data-attributes="member: 13161"><p>do any of you leave clover round bales uncovered? we have stacked and covered (not all the way) and it does seem to mold anyway. the cow's eat it and we haven't had a problem. this year we are not going to stack it or cover it so I hope it don't do to bad. We were told you have got to cover clover any advice would be welcomed. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snickers, post: 762791, member: 13161"] do any of you leave clover round bales uncovered? we have stacked and covered (not all the way) and it does seem to mold anyway. the cow's eat it and we haven't had a problem. this year we are not going to stack it or cover it so I hope it don't do to bad. We were told you have got to cover clover any advice would be welcomed. thanks [/QUOTE]
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