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<blockquote data-quote="osubuckeyes1234" data-source="post: 1734555" data-attributes="member: 42401"><p>Yeah I have a wrapped bale that has been out for a little over a week. It's in a round bale feeder with a roof over it so rain/snow stays out for the most part. When I first put it out We had 30 degree days to start then a couple days in mid 50s and one or two in the 40s we will be back to right around freezing tomorrow. I did notice the wind dried out the top portion pretty good but if you dig in it's still wet. It doesn't seem spoiled or slimy the cows are still eating it…Just not sure as I've never used it before and I don't have enough cows to take care of a bale in under a week and a half. It wasn't a problem when the temps were 10 degrees or lower everyday but now that the weather is changing I've been a little concerned I don't want there to be any health problems from eating spoiled hay either. Appreciate all the help and advice you all have. </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osubuckeyes1234, post: 1734555, member: 42401"] Yeah I have a wrapped bale that has been out for a little over a week. It’s in a round bale feeder with a roof over it so rain/snow stays out for the most part. When I first put it out We had 30 degree days to start then a couple days in mid 50s and one or two in the 40s we will be back to right around freezing tomorrow. I did notice the wind dried out the top portion pretty good but if you dig in it’s still wet. It doesn’t seem spoiled or slimy the cows are still eating it…Just not sure as I’ve never used it before and I don’t have enough cows to take care of a bale in under a week and a half. It wasn’t a problem when the temps were 10 degrees or lower everyday but now that the weather is changing I’ve been a little concerned I don’t want there to be any health problems from eating spoiled hay either. Appreciate all the help and advice you all have. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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