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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 519140" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Hay rings work as long as you hay is pretty darn good hay. If it is not the cattle sort through it leaving the weed a stem on top. Eventually the bad stuff is covering up the good and the cattle cannot get to it. This causes the good hay below to rot. This occurs more this time of year when cattle start having grass to eat in the pasture. Cattle will also pull hay out of the ring and just ruin it by using it for bedding or a litter box. With hay racks like Caustic, Backhoe, and others have built this does not happen. A much higher percentage of hay will be eaten. Do a search and you can find how they built them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 519140, member: 5494"] Hay rings work as long as you hay is pretty darn good hay. If it is not the cattle sort through it leaving the weed a stem on top. Eventually the bad stuff is covering up the good and the cattle cannot get to it. This causes the good hay below to rot. This occurs more this time of year when cattle start having grass to eat in the pasture. Cattle will also pull hay out of the ring and just ruin it by using it for bedding or a litter box. With hay racks like Caustic, Backhoe, and others have built this does not happen. A much higher percentage of hay will be eaten. Do a search and you can find how they built them. [/QUOTE]
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