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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 104043" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Wow...35 sqs to a roll! I just guessed, never really tried to figure it out. No wonder the 50 bales didnt seem to last very long. If you can sell them, then more power to you. Sell all you can. As far as the labor, you got to be at feedstore / barn anyway, so why not maximize the profit potential! I'd just make darn sure I didnt run out this yr. You can always feed sqs to cows if you have some left over, but you cant always get horse / goat folks to buy your rounds if you run out of squares. Heck, alot of guys around here dont even have a tractor to move rd. bales if they had them. We are getting a lot more folks raising miniature horses than anything else nowadays. Seems they cant do much on 5 acre lot, so they plan on hitting the lottery with the mini horses. Only guy see making any money off them is the guy who sells them hay and the other neighbor who sells them the horses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 104043, member: 7"] Wow...35 sqs to a roll! I just guessed, never really tried to figure it out. No wonder the 50 bales didnt seem to last very long. If you can sell them, then more power to you. Sell all you can. As far as the labor, you got to be at feedstore / barn anyway, so why not maximize the profit potential! I'd just make darn sure I didnt run out this yr. You can always feed sqs to cows if you have some left over, but you cant always get horse / goat folks to buy your rounds if you run out of squares. Heck, alot of guys around here dont even have a tractor to move rd. bales if they had them. We are getting a lot more folks raising miniature horses than anything else nowadays. Seems they cant do much on 5 acre lot, so they plan on hitting the lottery with the mini horses. Only guy see making any money off them is the guy who sells them hay and the other neighbor who sells them the horses! [/QUOTE]
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