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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1813956" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>Been unrolling for 12 yrs now. Unrolling hay is great and will build up your pastures if you feed good hay...if you feed weedy hay you'll spread weeds. Our hay usage was cut by 1/2 or better once we started unrolling. The downside is you need to unroll everyday, this isn't a big deal for us since we supplement everyday too. The trick is to unroll about 25# of hay per cow per day. We unroll 2 rolls a day and drag the field once a year. When feeding season is over there's never a mess to clean up. Saying you have a small herd is subjective. Some people think 5 is small some think 100 is small. What size bales are you feeding? We feed 4x5.5 bales that weigh 1,100#.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1813956, member: 32659"] Been unrolling for 12 yrs now. Unrolling hay is great and will build up your pastures if you feed good hay...if you feed weedy hay you'll spread weeds. Our hay usage was cut by 1/2 or better once we started unrolling. The downside is you need to unroll everyday, this isn’t a big deal for us since we supplement everyday too. The trick is to unroll about 25# of hay per cow per day. We unroll 2 rolls a day and drag the field once a year. When feeding season is over there's never a mess to clean up. Saying you have a small herd is subjective. Some people think 5 is small some think 100 is small. What size bales are you feeding? We feed 4x5.5 bales that weigh 1,100#. [/QUOTE]
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