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Hay feeder mess?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hogfarmer10" data-source="post: 1843500" data-attributes="member: 41451"><p>I've got some places that I feed bales with rings on pasture, they get moved each feeding. Other places, I feed on concrete. Try to scrape the pads off every 7-10 days, and pile the mess up to spread later. Other places, I unroll. I usually pull a drag across where the rings were after I finish feeding. Took a page from a neighbor and started going over where I unroll with a bushhog in early spring. It really does help the leftovers break down faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogfarmer10, post: 1843500, member: 41451"] I’ve got some places that I feed bales with rings on pasture, they get moved each feeding. Other places, I feed on concrete. Try to scrape the pads off every 7-10 days, and pile the mess up to spread later. Other places, I unroll. I usually pull a drag across where the rings were after I finish feeding. Took a page from a neighbor and started going over where I unroll with a bushhog in early spring. It really does help the leftovers break down faster. [/QUOTE]
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