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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1393390" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>I've read a lot of complaints about sisal rotting to quickly but since I feed all my hay it isn't a problem. I haul the bales off the field within a few days of baling and row them in the yard. Then if you have a double tine bale mover that goes under the bale instead of into the center of the bale you lose very little when feeding. Even with a single center tine I don't lose enough to worry about. Much nicer than removing frozen net wrap or plastic twine when feeding.</p><p></p><p>If I was selling hay I would use something else though. Also sisal can be an issue with corn stalk bales that bust apart easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1393390, member: 122"] I've read a lot of complaints about sisal rotting to quickly but since I feed all my hay it isn't a problem. I haul the bales off the field within a few days of baling and row them in the yard. Then if you have a double tine bale mover that goes under the bale instead of into the center of the bale you lose very little when feeding. Even with a single center tine I don't lose enough to worry about. Much nicer than removing frozen net wrap or plastic twine when feeding. If I was selling hay I would use something else though. Also sisal can be an issue with corn stalk bales that bust apart easily. [/QUOTE]
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