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<blockquote data-quote="JSteim" data-source="post: 1364226" data-attributes="member: 23791"><p>I am in this exact situation. Bought 50 round bales and then found out after sampling that it is only 8% protein.</p><p>Going to be another 2-3 months before the winter oats can be grazed.</p><p>The cows that do not have a calf on them seem to do ok on this hay and grazing the pastures. The ones with a calf on them have dropped a body score in the last 2-3 months. </p><p>I currently throw range cubes 2 to 3 times a week around 5 pounds per head per day we throw. </p><p>So for someone that puts out round bales twice a week and does not live on the farm what is a good way to increase the quality of the bales?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSteim, post: 1364226, member: 23791"] I am in this exact situation. Bought 50 round bales and then found out after sampling that it is only 8% protein. Going to be another 2-3 months before the winter oats can be grazed. The cows that do not have a calf on them seem to do ok on this hay and grazing the pastures. The ones with a calf on them have dropped a body score in the last 2-3 months. I currently throw range cubes 2 to 3 times a week around 5 pounds per head per day we throw. So for someone that puts out round bales twice a week and does not live on the farm what is a good way to increase the quality of the bales? [/QUOTE]
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