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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 445589" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>If you have a gin in your area, they will haul give you the gin trash if you pay the freight.(I guess I should say some will) They will biring it to you in a module form and unload it with their truck. Best thing to do is to put panels around it and put up a creep gate or something to keep them from walking all over it. If done this way, there will be very little waste. The gin trash will have cotton seed, hulls, limbs and cotton in it. It looks like "trash" but the cows will leave hay to eat it. Last load I bought cost me $180 and the cows ate on it for a month.</p><p></p><p>The way I normally do it though is to have them dump it in the field by a syrup tank. When they spoil it and quit eating it, I compost the rest and use it for earthworms and tomato plants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 445589, member: 4362"] If you have a gin in your area, they will haul give you the gin trash if you pay the freight.(I guess I should say some will) They will biring it to you in a module form and unload it with their truck. Best thing to do is to put panels around it and put up a creep gate or something to keep them from walking all over it. If done this way, there will be very little waste. The gin trash will have cotton seed, hulls, limbs and cotton in it. It looks like "trash" but the cows will leave hay to eat it. Last load I bought cost me $180 and the cows ate on it for a month. The way I normally do it though is to have them dump it in the field by a syrup tank. When they spoil it and quit eating it, I compost the rest and use it for earthworms and tomato plants. [/QUOTE]
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