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<blockquote data-quote="Cowdirt" data-source="post: 726607" data-attributes="member: 2609"><p>Calman, if you're committed to using hay rings, here's my opinion. If hay will be consumed quickly, say within a week, I'd place it on it's end. The reason being that placed the other way, my cows eat thru from each end and meet in the middle letting the bale collapse and generally makes for a little mess. If the bale will be there for a long time before it's consumed, I'd place it with the bale centerline parallel to the ground. That being said, I've found that if you don't put out fresh hay too quickly, they'll clean it up pretty well regardless of how the place it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowdirt, post: 726607, member: 2609"] Calman, if you're committed to using hay rings, here's my opinion. If hay will be consumed quickly, say within a week, I'd place it on it's end. The reason being that placed the other way, my cows eat thru from each end and meet in the middle letting the bale collapse and generally makes for a little mess. If the bale will be there for a long time before it's consumed, I'd place it with the bale centerline parallel to the ground. That being said, I've found that if you don't put out fresh hay too quickly, they'll clean it up pretty well regardless of how the place it. [/QUOTE]
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