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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 185591" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>We had several round bales that were very poor quality (dirty grass from flooding). Stacked them outside barn two runs high and used them as sides of corral or holding area. They worked great for two years.This fall the cows began eating on some of the rolls and now the corral is gone. Didn't cover the rolls so they were rotting anyway. Don't know why they ate the hay this year. They had good hay, must have gone through a heat and fermented somewhat kinda like silage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 185591, member: 3253"] We had several round bales that were very poor quality (dirty grass from flooding). Stacked them outside barn two runs high and used them as sides of corral or holding area. They worked great for two years.This fall the cows began eating on some of the rolls and now the corral is gone. Didn't cover the rolls so they were rotting anyway. Don't know why they ate the hay this year. They had good hay, must have gone through a heat and fermented somewhat kinda like silage. [/QUOTE]
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