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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 497917" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>My old roller had the belts streched out and I hate to tighten it up for fear they will break. But, I roll a 5 X 5 bale that will last 9 pair 2 days since the weather has been cold. With mild weather I get closer to one roll every 3 days. </p><p>In another pasture planted in Rye I do a little better. With 5 pair, 7 heifers and a bull I am still feeding every two days but then I have more eating and picking at a little rye. When the weather starts to worm a little the consumption should go down as rye and reygrass starts to grow a little faster. </p><p>I have weighed some of my rolls that range in the 1100 to 1200 pound range depending on type of grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 497917, member: 2218"] My old roller had the belts streched out and I hate to tighten it up for fear they will break. But, I roll a 5 X 5 bale that will last 9 pair 2 days since the weather has been cold. With mild weather I get closer to one roll every 3 days. In another pasture planted in Rye I do a little better. With 5 pair, 7 heifers and a bull I am still feeding every two days but then I have more eating and picking at a little rye. When the weather starts to worm a little the consumption should go down as rye and reygrass starts to grow a little faster. I have weighed some of my rolls that range in the 1100 to 1200 pound range depending on type of grass. [/QUOTE]
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