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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 457797" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Another thing to consider is waste. I went to the vertical hay cradles, based on Caustic's input. I no longer use the rings. I get much less waste on my round bales. With the rings, once the rounds were eaten down, the cows would push the rings off of the stack and stomp the hay down into the ground, poop in it etc. They cannot do that with the hay cradles which probably makes them about 30% more efficient (guestimate on the 30%). 30% of 200 bales is quite a bit of hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 457797, member: 3162"] Another thing to consider is waste. I went to the vertical hay cradles, based on Caustic's input. I no longer use the rings. I get much less waste on my round bales. With the rings, once the rounds were eaten down, the cows would push the rings off of the stack and stomp the hay down into the ground, poop in it etc. They cannot do that with the hay cradles which probably makes them about 30% more efficient (guestimate on the 30%). 30% of 200 bales is quite a bit of hay. [/QUOTE]
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