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Low H.P. Round Baler?
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 908533" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>I had no problem unrolling the bales from my Krone. I used a 3 point unroller and I could transport the bales and then unroll them to where the cattle had easy access. I fed on poor areas of the pasture in order to build up the fertility from the manure. By unrolling the hay I had almost no waste and all the cattle had an equal access to the feed. A timid cow will lose weight if the boss cow will not allow her access to hay fed in rings. I have also had a 5th wheel steer trailer hay feeder that held multiple bales. That was the worst way to me that I ever tried feeding hay. Before reverting to feeding hay each Winter I would shut down and go out of business. Nothing beats letting the cattle harvest their own feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 908533, member: 8973"] I had no problem unrolling the bales from my Krone. I used a 3 point unroller and I could transport the bales and then unroll them to where the cattle had easy access. I fed on poor areas of the pasture in order to build up the fertility from the manure. By unrolling the hay I had almost no waste and all the cattle had an equal access to the feed. A timid cow will lose weight if the boss cow will not allow her access to hay fed in rings. I have also had a 5th wheel steer trailer hay feeder that held multiple bales. That was the worst way to me that I ever tried feeding hay. Before reverting to feeding hay each Winter I would shut down and go out of business. Nothing beats letting the cattle harvest their own feed. [/QUOTE]
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