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cows are way to loose! UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="triple&#039;S&#039;" data-source="post: 206141" data-attributes="member: 2934"><p>UPDATE</p><p></p><p>I had an idea yesterday and I think it might work. Alright, the green grass is way to tasty for the cows to want any of my hay, so that meant going and buying some really tasty hay and I am way to cheap right now for that. So here was my idea eventhough I'm sure I'm not the first one to do this. I hooked up to the sicklebar mower that we haven't used in 20 years. After a lot of burnt oil and grease she started moving pretty good. Went out to the pasture and cut some streaks just randomly in the ryegrass. Not too much. Today the cut grass is starting to dry and the cows are loving it. Just like really fresh hay. I think if you had a mower conditioner it would work even better.</p><p></p><p>Anyone see any problems with that??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="triple'S', post: 206141, member: 2934"] UPDATE I had an idea yesterday and I think it might work. Alright, the green grass is way to tasty for the cows to want any of my hay, so that meant going and buying some really tasty hay and I am way to cheap right now for that. So here was my idea eventhough I'm sure I'm not the first one to do this. I hooked up to the sicklebar mower that we haven't used in 20 years. After a lot of burnt oil and grease she started moving pretty good. Went out to the pasture and cut some streaks just randomly in the ryegrass. Not too much. Today the cut grass is starting to dry and the cows are loving it. Just like really fresh hay. I think if you had a mower conditioner it would work even better. Anyone see any problems with that?? [/QUOTE]
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