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HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH FOR HAY ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 451625" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>We won't be purchasing many small squares any more, just what we need to take to a show. We had been purchasing a few ton a year for show animals, now we got a round bale processor and grind a pile for the different pens as we need it. With large rounds going for $90/ton and ss going for $400/ton it's easy to see you won't make any money on brood cows even purchasing large round bales to get them through 5 months of winter feeding using hay alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 451625, member: 1974"] We won't be purchasing many small squares any more, just what we need to take to a show. We had been purchasing a few ton a year for show animals, now we got a round bale processor and grind a pile for the different pens as we need it. With large rounds going for $90/ton and ss going for $400/ton it's easy to see you won't make any money on brood cows even purchasing large round bales to get them through 5 months of winter feeding using hay alone. [/QUOTE]
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