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How many could you run?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1795814" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I understand that what part of the country you are in makes a big difference as well as how spread out you are. I'm just curious region wise. Around here most people feed hay around 100 days a year and use a tractor or pick up. Almost everyone of any size has a couple overhead feed bins and cake feeders on a truck to supplement with. Allot of guys spend as much time on the road as they do feeding everyday though. I had a lease place 20 miles from my house for a few yrs and it made for some really late nights working 12 hr shifts then feeding at both places. I doubt I'd do that again unless it was a really nice big place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1795814, member: 32659"] I understand that what part of the country you are in makes a big difference as well as how spread out you are. I'm just curious region wise. Around here most people feed hay around 100 days a year and use a tractor or pick up. Almost everyone of any size has a couple overhead feed bins and cake feeders on a truck to supplement with. Allot of guys spend as much time on the road as they do feeding everyday though. I had a lease place 20 miles from my house for a few yrs and it made for some really late nights working 12 hr shifts then feeding at both places. I doubt I'd do that again unless it was a really nice big place. [/QUOTE]
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