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Low H.P. Round Baler?
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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 908308" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>I wish I would have saved a picture of the bales that were baled by a John Deere belt baler being fed alongside the one out of the Krone. The outside edge was eaten but the inner half was sitting in the feeder, the cows will take the path of least resistance. As far as unrolling the bales it is impossible to do if that is your feeding method but with the price of hay I wonder if you would lose enough to make feeding that way cost prohibitive. I will grant you that if you want to stack these bales in a barn they weren't made for that but what percentage of round bales are kept in a barn? I will try to get a picture of 60 bales we have had sitting by a field where they were rolled last summer. I feel they look pretty good and we have had a large amount of rain this winter, much more than normal. After being around cattle for 40 years it's a simple principle, you have to get your animals to eat to perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 908308, member: 16842"] I wish I would have saved a picture of the bales that were baled by a John Deere belt baler being fed alongside the one out of the Krone. The outside edge was eaten but the inner half was sitting in the feeder, the cows will take the path of least resistance. As far as unrolling the bales it is impossible to do if that is your feeding method but with the price of hay I wonder if you would lose enough to make feeding that way cost prohibitive. I will grant you that if you want to stack these bales in a barn they weren't made for that but what percentage of round bales are kept in a barn? I will try to get a picture of 60 bales we have had sitting by a field where they were rolled last summer. I feel they look pretty good and we have had a large amount of rain this winter, much more than normal. After being around cattle for 40 years it's a simple principle, you have to get your animals to eat to perform. [/QUOTE]
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