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<blockquote data-quote="bobrammer" data-source="post: 127927" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>I'm just getting started and currently have 7 registered Angus.</p><p>I have 42 acres and most of it is Coastal. Obviously with the lack of rain the coastal is getting a bit dry. I've been putting</p><p>out 20% range cubes a couple of times a week. I also have mineral blocks.</p><p></p><p>At what point do I need to start bringing in some hay? I plan to go with round bale coastal. What should I expect to pay in north Texas? How long will a round bale last?</p><p></p><p>I had planned to put out one bale at a time and keep the rest</p><p>covered. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks for your time! Bob Ramsden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobrammer, post: 127927, member: 1935"] I'm just getting started and currently have 7 registered Angus. I have 42 acres and most of it is Coastal. Obviously with the lack of rain the coastal is getting a bit dry. I've been putting out 20% range cubes a couple of times a week. I also have mineral blocks. At what point do I need to start bringing in some hay? I plan to go with round bale coastal. What should I expect to pay in north Texas? How long will a round bale last? I had planned to put out one bale at a time and keep the rest covered. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks for your time! Bob Ramsden [/QUOTE]
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