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<blockquote data-quote="cumminspuller" data-source="post: 1734998" data-attributes="member: 39206"><p>I'm still doing what I had originally asked about with the 1 roll of wrapped and 1 roll dry. It seemed to work good last year and has been good this winter. The roll of wrapped will pretty much be gone in 24 hours. The dry roll will get them another 3 - 5 days depending on size and weather. I've started feeding some calves I've been backgrounding this winter a roll of second cut wrapped. They've been finding grass all winter so they haven't eaten much hay. Once I set them out a roll of wrapped and they figured out what it was they eat it pretty good. It will still take them a week or 10 days to get through a roll. They will clean up pretty much all of it unless there is some stuff that got a bigger stem on it before I could cut it. The wrapped rolls I'm feeding are 4x50" and the dry rolls are 4x5 and 5x5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cumminspuller, post: 1734998, member: 39206"] I'm still doing what I had originally asked about with the 1 roll of wrapped and 1 roll dry. It seemed to work good last year and has been good this winter. The roll of wrapped will pretty much be gone in 24 hours. The dry roll will get them another 3 - 5 days depending on size and weather. I've started feeding some calves I've been backgrounding this winter a roll of second cut wrapped. They've been finding grass all winter so they haven't eaten much hay. Once I set them out a roll of wrapped and they figured out what it was they eat it pretty good. It will still take them a week or 10 days to get through a roll. They will clean up pretty much all of it unless there is some stuff that got a bigger stem on it before I could cut it. The wrapped rolls I'm feeding are 4x50" and the dry rolls are 4x5 and 5x5. [/QUOTE]
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