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<blockquote data-quote="Flatbroke" data-source="post: 930963" data-attributes="member: 18114"><p>I have a chance to purchase hay from last year put up in big square bales, it is 60% grass 40% or less alfalfa. The hay put up same year in these parts runs $100-110/ton I can get this for $60 it is very close to me so no significant cost to transport it. Is it likely to still be ok as a general feed? I will have some cows and a bull on it this fall, as well as a few weanling calves. I was thinking it would work fine I could suppliment with cake and lick tubs...........What do you real cattle men/women think? :cboy: </p><p></p><p>GS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatbroke, post: 930963, member: 18114"] I have a chance to purchase hay from last year put up in big square bales, it is 60% grass 40% or less alfalfa. The hay put up same year in these parts runs $100-110/ton I can get this for $60 it is very close to me so no significant cost to transport it. Is it likely to still be ok as a general feed? I will have some cows and a bull on it this fall, as well as a few weanling calves. I was thinking it would work fine I could suppliment with cake and lick tubs...........What do you real cattle men/women think? :cboy: GS [/QUOTE]
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