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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1779450" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Must be different from any other elk I have ever been around.</p><p>Must be pretty smart elk to eat enough hay to cause the stack to collapse, but eat every last flake of the bale they start before moving on. </p><p>Must be pretty different bales as well . I would be interested in knowing more about them . Don't know of too many bales that can suspend themselves in mid air until every last drop of the bale below them is eaten before they move. Must have self tightening twine on the bales, and must have the bales above them suspended by sky hooks. But what do I know lots of different ways of doing things ,and I am just a dumb keyboard cowboy,</p><p> That doesn't know nuthin about nuthin .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1779450, member: 39072"] Must be different from any other elk I have ever been around. Must be pretty smart elk to eat enough hay to cause the stack to collapse, but eat every last flake of the bale they start before moving on. Must be pretty different bales as well . I would be interested in knowing more about them . Don’t know of too many bales that can suspend themselves in mid air until every last drop of the bale below them is eaten before they move. Must have self tightening twine on the bales, and must have the bales above them suspended by sky hooks. But what do I know lots of different ways of doing things ,and I am just a dumb keyboard cowboy, That doesn’t know nuthin about nuthin . [/QUOTE]
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