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<blockquote data-quote="ddg1263" data-source="post: 744604" data-attributes="member: 8445"><p>I am thinking about buying a jaylor mixer. The sales man claims that they save hay. He claims that you will cut back your hay cost to a 1/3. Is this true? If I feed out 250 bales of hay a year it would mean that I would only have to have about 85ish bales on hand going into next year. It would really help me on my pasture set up to because I could graze more pastures and add cows. Can someone confirm or deny that a jaylor mixer will reduce my hay expense for the year?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddg1263, post: 744604, member: 8445"] I am thinking about buying a jaylor mixer. The sales man claims that they save hay. He claims that you will cut back your hay cost to a 1/3. Is this true? If I feed out 250 bales of hay a year it would mean that I would only have to have about 85ish bales on hand going into next year. It would really help me on my pasture set up to because I could graze more pastures and add cows. Can someone confirm or deny that a jaylor mixer will reduce my hay expense for the year? [/QUOTE]
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