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<blockquote data-quote="Dsth" data-source="post: 1736292" data-attributes="member: 38038"><p>my cows get pretty much straight alfalfa as soon as I need to start feeding hay in the fall/winter with no problem. if it is high in protein, they may be a little loose so don't walk to close behind them incase they cough. protein to low will cause dark dry manure. if possible, it would be better to mix the haylage and alfalfa together for a few days to let their rumens adjust a bit before feeding the alfalfa strait. around here, the alfalfa sells higher than the mixed grass hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsth, post: 1736292, member: 38038"] my cows get pretty much straight alfalfa as soon as I need to start feeding hay in the fall/winter with no problem. if it is high in protein, they may be a little loose so don't walk to close behind them incase they cough. protein to low will cause dark dry manure. if possible, it would be better to mix the haylage and alfalfa together for a few days to let their rumens adjust a bit before feeding the alfalfa strait. around here, the alfalfa sells higher than the mixed grass hay. [/QUOTE]
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