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<blockquote data-quote="Allenw" data-source="post: 1779103" data-attributes="member: 28553"><p>Hanging in there, never swathed my hay, spent $2,000 on my swather only to find the brain box died while it was parked. Ended up turning the cows on the field while we were moving, fenced out of the feed patch, and let them glean the crabgrass and what ever else they could find. Gave them a strip of the feed patch before the storm and will continue to work them across it as they clean up. Something I've considered for several years. I do need to buy some hay in case we get covered with snow and for later. I still haven't fed any cubes or supplement, they've been picking up enough volunteer rye and cheat grass to get by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allenw, post: 1779103, member: 28553"] Hanging in there, never swathed my hay, spent $2,000 on my swather only to find the brain box died while it was parked. Ended up turning the cows on the field while we were moving, fenced out of the feed patch, and let them glean the crabgrass and what ever else they could find. Gave them a strip of the feed patch before the storm and will continue to work them across it as they clean up. Something I've considered for several years. I do need to buy some hay in case we get covered with snow and for later. I still haven't fed any cubes or supplement, they've been picking up enough volunteer rye and cheat grass to get by. [/QUOTE]
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