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How do you feed your hay rolls?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 990659" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I have a feeding barn. The areas coming in and out gets as sloppy as the mess you are trying to avoid. I have three entrances. I exhaust one entrance, before I open another. Keeping rock spread in the traffic areas helps of course. I use regular hay rings. I wish I had hay saver rings. I got cost share on the building. I do personally believe that I have saved enough hay to pay for my part. My working pen is connected to the barn. It's nice to have them coming in and out several times a day. </p><p></p><p>Unrolling the hay has never worked for me like I want it to. It would probably be great if the bottom didn't fall out of my ground every year by the middle of winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 990659, member: 17956"] I have a feeding barn. The areas coming in and out gets as sloppy as the mess you are trying to avoid. I have three entrances. I exhaust one entrance, before I open another. Keeping rock spread in the traffic areas helps of course. I use regular hay rings. I wish I had hay saver rings. I got cost share on the building. I do personally believe that I have saved enough hay to pay for my part. My working pen is connected to the barn. It's nice to have them coming in and out several times a day. Unrolling the hay has never worked for me like I want it to. It would probably be great if the bottom didn't fall out of my ground every year by the middle of winter. [/QUOTE]
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