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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1536946" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Some people love them. Some don't. I've never used one. I would think they would be very convenient, which is worth something. They generally make a muddy mess if not moved very regularly. Some studies have shown them to be the most wasteful way of feeding hay. Idk if these studies are accurate. I assume it's feom cows getting a mouthful and then stepping back to chew and dropping some hay. Don't know why it would be any worse than a hay ring but the studies say that it was. I do know that they are somewhat aggravating to clean out if you have any hay buildup left in/on the trailer floor. But I'm sure they have their place in some operations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1536946, member: 24583"] Some people love them. Some don’t. I’ve never used one. I would think they would be very convenient, which is worth something. They generally make a muddy mess if not moved very regularly. Some studies have shown them to be the most wasteful way of feeding hay. Idk if these studies are accurate. I assume it’s feom cows getting a mouthful and then stepping back to chew and dropping some hay. Don’t know why it would be any worse than a hay ring but the studies say that it was. I do know that they are somewhat aggravating to clean out if you have any hay buildup left in/on the trailer floor. But I’m sure they have their place in some operations. [/QUOTE]
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