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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 342761" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>The hay that I used it on was a poor quality hay, that had been stored under tarps. Protein was 7 percent, I dont remember the tdn. I have the hand held unit, and it takes about 4 minutes to treat a bale. You have a hollow rod with a spearhead on it, there are holes in the rod, and material is forced into these bales. I had to inject the bale in about 7 different places to get good coverage....at the end I would drizzle a little on the top of the bale to get the cows attention. They went after the hay very well with this stuff in it. This might not be worth it for some of you folks that store your hay inside and live in a low humidity climate, but if you have a poor quality hay, this stuff can get it done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 342761, member: 807"] The hay that I used it on was a poor quality hay, that had been stored under tarps. Protein was 7 percent, I dont remember the tdn. I have the hand held unit, and it takes about 4 minutes to treat a bale. You have a hollow rod with a spearhead on it, there are holes in the rod, and material is forced into these bales. I had to inject the bale in about 7 different places to get good coverage....at the end I would drizzle a little on the top of the bale to get the cows attention. They went after the hay very well with this stuff in it. This might not be worth it for some of you folks that store your hay inside and live in a low humidity climate, but if you have a poor quality hay, this stuff can get it done [/QUOTE]
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