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How much hay do you keep for the winter
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 686479" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We try for 10 bales of hay for our cows. This includes wild and tame. The wild does get used for bedding as well as feed. The bales average 950 pounds. If we get straw that is a bonus. We feed from early October earlier if a frost toasted the pastures or a dry year. We feed usually until the middle of May but the last two years mid to end of June. </p><p>This does not include hay for weaned calves or bulls. Bull we go for about 12-15 bales of hay each. The number of calves we over winter depend on the hay we have extra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 686479, member: 6198"] We try for 10 bales of hay for our cows. This includes wild and tame. The wild does get used for bedding as well as feed. The bales average 950 pounds. If we get straw that is a bonus. We feed from early October earlier if a frost toasted the pastures or a dry year. We feed usually until the middle of May but the last two years mid to end of June. This does not include hay for weaned calves or bulls. Bull we go for about 12-15 bales of hay each. The number of calves we over winter depend on the hay we have extra. [/QUOTE]
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