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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 1303822" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Thanks - most informative & thought provoking, just don't operate in a" large pasture mode" during the winter, therefore, moving the feeding location in order to have a "clean" area to deposit hay row would quickly be exhausted (esp with rain & above freezing temps). We were using hay wagons that were removed daily (ration by time), but wet weather has made that all but impossible - now we're using fixed rings & wagons controlled by poly wire (wagon & ring waste is picked up as much as possible with pitch forks each day). If we stay with this approach, better/less waste rings need to be utilized (wagon & the light weight rings are allowing too much hay to be stomped into the mud).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 1303822, member: 1132"] Thanks - most informative & thought provoking, just don't operate in a" large pasture mode" during the winter, therefore, moving the feeding location in order to have a "clean" area to deposit hay row would quickly be exhausted (esp with rain & above freezing temps). We were using hay wagons that were removed daily (ration by time), but wet weather has made that all but impossible - now we're using fixed rings & wagons controlled by poly wire (wagon & ring waste is picked up as much as possible with pitch forks each day). If we stay with this approach, better/less waste rings need to be utilized (wagon & the light weight rings are allowing too much hay to be stomped into the mud). [/QUOTE]
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