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hows your hay holding out
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<blockquote data-quote="redcowsrule33" data-source="post: 1093285" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>What is this "hay" stuff you speak of???</p><p></p><p>All it took was two straight years of drought and the hay cushion we had from the last 5 years was GONE. Sorry looking hay that we never would have put in front of a cow looks great now (and was eaten about 6 months ago). Our girls will not see hay until spring, they have corn stalks and corn silage with protein and minerals to balance it out. Ditch hay costs > $100 bale for a 4x5 around here. We used to have some pretty wasteful practices here. Now we act with hay like our relatives who went through the Depression do with food and money. I hope that we don't forget this lesson. BTW the cows are doing great, in spite of our crappy cold a$$ weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redcowsrule33, post: 1093285, member: 8629"] What is this "hay" stuff you speak of??? All it took was two straight years of drought and the hay cushion we had from the last 5 years was GONE. Sorry looking hay that we never would have put in front of a cow looks great now (and was eaten about 6 months ago). Our girls will not see hay until spring, they have corn stalks and corn silage with protein and minerals to balance it out. Ditch hay costs > $100 bale for a 4x5 around here. We used to have some pretty wasteful practices here. Now we act with hay like our relatives who went through the Depression do with food and money. I hope that we don't forget this lesson. BTW the cows are doing great, in spite of our crappy cold a$$ weather. [/QUOTE]
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