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<blockquote data-quote="hayrack" data-source="post: 1100099" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>I unroll hay and have one group with 45-50 in it and use 5x6 rolls. I have paddocks and I will unroll a full roll if the weather is cold in one paddock and the next a half and so on. I turn to the full roll in the morning and about 3:00 pm I turn to the half roll. I the weather is warmer and they can pick some I just unroll a half in each paddock. The more you teach them to clean up the better they will get. If you let them leave a little each time they will gradually leave more each time. You will learn as you go, along with the cows. I had a meeting and got all the cows together when I started to tell them the way it was going to be and all I got was alot of bawling. haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayrack, post: 1100099, member: 7658"] I unroll hay and have one group with 45-50 in it and use 5x6 rolls. I have paddocks and I will unroll a full roll if the weather is cold in one paddock and the next a half and so on. I turn to the full roll in the morning and about 3:00 pm I turn to the half roll. I the weather is warmer and they can pick some I just unroll a half in each paddock. The more you teach them to clean up the better they will get. If you let them leave a little each time they will gradually leave more each time. You will learn as you go, along with the cows. I had a meeting and got all the cows together when I started to tell them the way it was going to be and all I got was alot of bawling. haha [/QUOTE]
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