Stickney94
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As others mentioned -- if the weather is cool (<50 degrees F) I've found baleage doesn't really "spoil". In the summer, it can dry out and cattle may lose interest.
Honestly, baleage that appears spoiled (poor wrap/unseen large hole) that I've put out as "bedding" gets eaten completely.
If fed in a bale feeder -- it can freeze solid (popsicle) and will need loader intervention to allow cattle to feed.
Honestly, baleage that appears spoiled (poor wrap/unseen large hole) that I've put out as "bedding" gets eaten completely.
If fed in a bale feeder -- it can freeze solid (popsicle) and will need loader intervention to allow cattle to feed.