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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1822300" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>I have a round bale unroller on my tractor loader. It's just as easy to feed a portion of a round bale the same way... just pick it up off the ground when you've fed enough, and park it till the next day. I'm feeding a few hundred head, so I always finish out a bale, but the principles are the same. </p><p>Here, if you don't have the squares stored inside or under a tarp, they'll be completely spoiled by water. And they're harder to keep the bulk of the bale up off the ground to avoid bottom spoilage too. Rounds I can store nicely outside uncovered with hust their netwrap (I store them in tight end to end inline rows up on "bale rails"... a pair of posts set about 20" or so apart to keep them up off the ground), with very little spoilage at all... can store from one year to the next for end of year remainders..., and then start feeding the old ones first of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1822300, member: 39018"] I have a round bale unroller on my tractor loader. It's just as easy to feed a portion of a round bale the same way... just pick it up off the ground when you've fed enough, and park it till the next day. I'm feeding a few hundred head, so I always finish out a bale, but the principles are the same. Here, if you don't have the squares stored inside or under a tarp, they'll be completely spoiled by water. And they're harder to keep the bulk of the bale up off the ground to avoid bottom spoilage too. Rounds I can store nicely outside uncovered with hust their netwrap (I store them in tight end to end inline rows up on "bale rails"... a pair of posts set about 20" or so apart to keep them up off the ground), with very little spoilage at all... can store from one year to the next for end of year remainders..., and then start feeding the old ones first of course. [/QUOTE]
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