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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2055"><p>> I'm located in eastern Pa. We got</p><p>> rid of our rings and got what is</p><p>> called a haysaver, it's 8ft wide</p><p>> and 6ft high, you put the bale in</p><p>> the top and it is held in a series</p><p>> of pipes in the shape of a funnel</p><p>> around the outside are pipes on an</p><p>> angle so that they can swing their</p><p>> head out real easy ,there are 20</p><p>> openings for them to get in. there</p><p>> is very little waste ,much less</p><p>> than with the rings, it is kind of</p><p>> expensive though ($750) it's made</p><p>> up very strong should last along</p><p>> time and should pay for it self</p><p>> with hay saved, I don't know if</p><p>> they would have them in your area</p><p>> ,we picked ours up in western Pa. I made a mistake on my first message , the cows can't swing their heads out real easy and they don't throw much hay on the ground If anyone would like to know more about it let me know I really like mine</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:clrvu@ptd.net">clrvu@ptd.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2055"] > I'm located in eastern Pa. We got > rid of our rings and got what is > called a haysaver, it's 8ft wide > and 6ft high, you put the bale in > the top and it is held in a series > of pipes in the shape of a funnel > around the outside are pipes on an > angle so that they can swing their > head out real easy ,there are 20 > openings for them to get in. there > is very little waste ,much less > than with the rings, it is kind of > expensive though ($750) it's made > up very strong should last along > time and should pay for it self > with hay saved, I don't know if > they would have them in your area > ,we picked ours up in western Pa. I made a mistake on my first message , the cows can't swing their heads out real easy and they don't throw much hay on the ground If anyone would like to know more about it let me know I really like mine [email=clrvu@ptd.net]clrvu@ptd.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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