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<blockquote data-quote="gabby" data-source="post: 596378" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>Thanks Douglas and Jogeephus,</p><p>One reason I planted high-dollar grazing is so I could sell more of my hay for horse hay. It's real good Coastal and I'm getting $85 a bale (not enough) for 4'x6' shedded bales that weigh 1250-1300 lbs. I'm gambling that each acre of grazing will replace at least 2 bales of hay. Beyond that I should be making money by grazing the herd and selling the hay. </p><p></p><p>Plus, calves will bloom and gain real weight on the grazing, whereas on hay don't they just seem to hold their own?</p><p>gabby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabby, post: 596378, member: 553"] Thanks Douglas and Jogeephus, One reason I planted high-dollar grazing is so I could sell more of my hay for horse hay. It's real good Coastal and I'm getting $85 a bale (not enough) for 4'x6' shedded bales that weigh 1250-1300 lbs. I'm gambling that each acre of grazing will replace at least 2 bales of hay. Beyond that I should be making money by grazing the herd and selling the hay. Plus, calves will bloom and gain real weight on the grazing, whereas on hay don't they just seem to hold their own? gabby [/QUOTE]
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