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First Cutting Nutritional Value
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1322377" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>Even though we have had rain and I still have hay left from winter I always like to buy hay because I never know what the next season will bring. I guy is selling fertilized hay grazer first cut bales. In general would these have a very good nutritional value or should I wait for second cutting to buy? I have enough hay to last but if there is no rain not sure if we get a secon cutting. My cattle LOVE hay grazer over anything else this last year so I am tring to stick to that from now on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1322377, member: 23651"] Even though we have had rain and I still have hay left from winter I always like to buy hay because I never know what the next season will bring. I guy is selling fertilized hay grazer first cut bales. In general would these have a very good nutritional value or should I wait for second cutting to buy? I have enough hay to last but if there is no rain not sure if we get a secon cutting. My cattle LOVE hay grazer over anything else this last year so I am tring to stick to that from now on. [/QUOTE]
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