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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1756314" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We get droughts around every 10 years. Since 2011, we've kept 2 years of hay stored. What happened this last spring, we fed up some of that stash and if we start feeding in a couple weeks, even more. We will not feed chicken litter like we had to do in 2011. We will not grind crap hay so the cows can eat it. We got lucky and got around 3000 acres of grass to bale. We've shared our luck with people around us. Go out on the prairie and its bales as far as you can see... Some really good, some no so good. I want to call it OK Hay... some will make you go OHHHH, and some will make you go Kayyy... lol.. but its better than a snowball.. Went out to move equipment and took this picture. [ATTACH=full]19155[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1756314, member: 22072"] We get droughts around every 10 years. Since 2011, we've kept 2 years of hay stored. What happened this last spring, we fed up some of that stash and if we start feeding in a couple weeks, even more. We will not feed chicken litter like we had to do in 2011. We will not grind crap hay so the cows can eat it. We got lucky and got around 3000 acres of grass to bale. We've shared our luck with people around us. Go out on the prairie and its bales as far as you can see... Some really good, some no so good. I want to call it OK Hay... some will make you go OHHHH, and some will make you go Kayyy... lol.. but its better than a snowball.. Went out to move equipment and took this picture. [ATTACH type="full"]19155[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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