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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1655083" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>My cows are on stockpiled native range for the winter just into third trimester. Bare ground they get 23% protein cake and with snow on the ground get 7-8# alfalfa every other day just to make sure they get enough protein to run their rumens. 3x4 square bales on a utility trailer is my redneck feed wagon -- truck in low range goes driverless til get stuck on a gopher mound or done feeding. Medium squares way easier to feed than 4x4, but feed whatever I can get. Can feed partial bales and tie the strings for next trip. Round bales park on a hill and let gravity roll them out. Sometimes the kids like to play on the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1655083, member: 38220"] My cows are on stockpiled native range for the winter just into third trimester. Bare ground they get 23% protein cake and with snow on the ground get 7-8# alfalfa every other day just to make sure they get enough protein to run their rumens. 3x4 square bales on a utility trailer is my redneck feed wagon -- truck in low range goes driverless til get stuck on a gopher mound or done feeding. Medium squares way easier to feed than 4x4, but feed whatever I can get. Can feed partial bales and tie the strings for next trip. Round bales park on a hill and let gravity roll them out. Sometimes the kids like to play on the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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