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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1759288" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Just custom baling price. We bale 4x5 1/2 and 4x5... Just depended on what quality the hay was and how many bales we got to the acre. It was all over the chart on quality. We did put some of the lower end out for our cows to eat with a bale of their normal hay, they are eating the lower end and have barely touched their regular hay of bermuda, bahai and dalis... Has us scratching our heads. Some of this hay has some weed in it they seem to like... Its a tall weed, grows pea pods, has mimosa type leaves, cant remember the name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1759288, member: 22072"] Just custom baling price. We bale 4x5 1/2 and 4x5... Just depended on what quality the hay was and how many bales we got to the acre. It was all over the chart on quality. We did put some of the lower end out for our cows to eat with a bale of their normal hay, they are eating the lower end and have barely touched their regular hay of bermuda, bahai and dalis... Has us scratching our heads. Some of this hay has some weed in it they seem to like... Its a tall weed, grows pea pods, has mimosa type leaves, cant remember the name. [/QUOTE]
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