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Fed the last hay of the year
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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1800982" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>One 3x4 bale a day isn't too bad to fork off, but when they collapse like that it changes from recreational exercise to work. 4x4 bales are more inclined to collapse like that and no fun at all. Currently feeding some grass rounds off a utility trailer that are real loose. Set them on end, pull the net wrap and fork them off pretty much like forking loose hay -- the neighbor was happy to sell them because they couldn't make them roll out with their bale bed and had half the bale in one pile and the other half however far they could drag what there was of a core.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1800982, member: 38220"] One 3x4 bale a day isn't too bad to fork off, but when they collapse like that it changes from recreational exercise to work. 4x4 bales are more inclined to collapse like that and no fun at all. Currently feeding some grass rounds off a utility trailer that are real loose. Set them on end, pull the net wrap and fork them off pretty much like forking loose hay -- the neighbor was happy to sell them because they couldn't make them roll out with their bale bed and had half the bale in one pile and the other half however far they could drag what there was of a core. [/QUOTE]
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