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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 151080" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>We use plastic but always cut it when feeding. I hate to see people leaving that stuff everywhere. I have had to pull it out of a cow's mouth when I'm putting the hay out and she grabs a bite before I can get all of the string off. I don't like using the grass string because we have to store most of the hay outside and by the time we're feeding the hay, the string has rotted, then you have the bales starting to come apart when moving them. One time someone left the gate open and one of my big bulls had gotten into the hay bales and made a huge mess. He had hay strings all over his head and I had a heck of a time getting them cut off of him. Remember, we have Longhorns, he had those strings wrapped about as tight as he could get them around his horns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 151080, member: 440"] We use plastic but always cut it when feeding. I hate to see people leaving that stuff everywhere. I have had to pull it out of a cow's mouth when I'm putting the hay out and she grabs a bite before I can get all of the string off. I don't like using the grass string because we have to store most of the hay outside and by the time we're feeding the hay, the string has rotted, then you have the bales starting to come apart when moving them. One time someone left the gate open and one of my big bulls had gotten into the hay bales and made a huge mess. He had hay strings all over his head and I had a heck of a time getting them cut off of him. Remember, we have Longhorns, he had those strings wrapped about as tight as he could get them around his horns. [/QUOTE]
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