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How do you feed your hay rolls?
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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 990720" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>That's a good point as well. I live in the $20-40 area. I was actually just wondering if it made any difference to the cows. I suppose my dad was always a little more particular than some, and I sometimes wondered if his extra-mile actually made any real difference. He always thought that if it was snowing or coming an icy rain, cows would enjoy some dry hay. If the roll had been sitting a while, he would peel off the thin, decomposed, outer layer and use it for bedding. I notice that most people, however, just flop a roll down and drive away, and the cows just have to make due with it regardless of conditions. I also notice, however, that their cows make it through the winter just the same as ours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 990720, member: 17843"] That's a good point as well. I live in the $20-40 area. I was actually just wondering if it made any difference to the cows. I suppose my dad was always a little more particular than some, and I sometimes wondered if his extra-mile actually made any real difference. He always thought that if it was snowing or coming an icy rain, cows would enjoy some dry hay. If the roll had been sitting a while, he would peel off the thin, decomposed, outer layer and use it for bedding. I notice that most people, however, just flop a roll down and drive away, and the cows just have to make due with it regardless of conditions. I also notice, however, that their cows make it through the winter just the same as ours. [/QUOTE]
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