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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1769665" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>What do you feed if not feeding hay? I've got a few friends that feed 10-12# commodity mix and what ever pickin is left and their cattle do fine. I imagine the weather has allot to do with our feeding differences. I'm definitely heading in the direction of little to no hay. If I hadn't got such a deal on hay the last 2 years I'd be there now. </p><p></p><p> Are you saying most ranchers in your area don't have a couple loader tractors? I've got a loader tractor and a skid steer, so haul or drive tractor to load out area. Most hay suppliers around here just don't have the man power to put a man in the field all day loading out hay. They have the equipment but it's tied up haying generally. We also load of the meadow 99% of the time, it's extra $$ to load out of a stack lot most of the time. Regional differences are interesting to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1769665, member: 32659"] What do you feed if not feeding hay? I've got a few friends that feed 10-12# commodity mix and what ever pickin is left and their cattle do fine. I imagine the weather has allot to do with our feeding differences. I'm definitely heading in the direction of little to no hay. If I hadn't got such a deal on hay the last 2 years I'd be there now. Are you saying most ranchers in your area don't have a couple loader tractors? I've got a loader tractor and a skid steer, so haul or drive tractor to load out area. Most hay suppliers around here just don't have the man power to put a man in the field all day loading out hay. They have the equipment but it's tied up haying generally. We also load of the meadow 99% of the time, it's extra $$ to load out of a stack lot most of the time. Regional differences are interesting to me. [/QUOTE]
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