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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 312041" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>If I could, I would unroll every bale for the cows. Unrolling works great, but there is one rule you have to follow. Only unroll the amount of hay the group of cows will eat that day. This spreads the seed and manure all over the field. If the hay does not spend the night on the ground, the cows will not mess it up. In my situation, I have to use rings and unroll in a combination. I keep hay in front of my cows all winter in hay rings. I unroll better hay in each pasture to give the cows about 1/3 of their diet in better quality hay, depending on the condition of the cows and whether they have calves or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 312041, member: 1150"] If I could, I would unroll every bale for the cows. Unrolling works great, but there is one rule you have to follow. Only unroll the amount of hay the group of cows will eat that day. This spreads the seed and manure all over the field. If the hay does not spend the night on the ground, the cows will not mess it up. In my situation, I have to use rings and unroll in a combination. I keep hay in front of my cows all winter in hay rings. I unroll better hay in each pasture to give the cows about 1/3 of their diet in better quality hay, depending on the condition of the cows and whether they have calves or not. [/QUOTE]
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