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<blockquote data-quote="mjdtexan" data-source="post: 576599" data-attributes="member: 8701"><p>TNMasterBeefProducer, I really wasnt sure. I did figure out from this site that hay comes from different types of fields. For a person not really exposed to raising livestock you really have no reason to give it some thought. When I was a wee kid, the man who raised me had a cow or two on occasion but I really had no interaction with them. We did raise a few hogs and I was involved with that. Back then we could go to the grain tracks in Channelview and shovel up corn by the RR tracks and we fed them slop. I remember we raised the hogs on a wood platform that we could spray off daily and that was my job. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking the grass would need to be fed to the cows right away, no? I dont have bailing equipment and I no if you keep grass in plastic trash bags that stuff can get pretty rank. Its a lot of grass and it might help me to keep some cost down. Maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjdtexan, post: 576599, member: 8701"] TNMasterBeefProducer, I really wasnt sure. I did figure out from this site that hay comes from different types of fields. For a person not really exposed to raising livestock you really have no reason to give it some thought. When I was a wee kid, the man who raised me had a cow or two on occasion but I really had no interaction with them. We did raise a few hogs and I was involved with that. Back then we could go to the grain tracks in Channelview and shovel up corn by the RR tracks and we fed them slop. I remember we raised the hogs on a wood platform that we could spray off daily and that was my job. I am thinking the grass would need to be fed to the cows right away, no? I dont have bailing equipment and I no if you keep grass in plastic trash bags that stuff can get pretty rank. Its a lot of grass and it might help me to keep some cost down. Maybe? [/QUOTE]
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