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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1480331" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>True about the regionalism. In our area, no one uses the term haylage. It is baleage (hay) or silage (corn). </p><p>We feed both dry/traditional hay and baleage. Right now, the lactating cows and young heifers are on a baleage. Some of my younger bulls (1-3yrs old) are also on baleage. All of my older bulls are on dry afalfa/grass mix hay. We simply adjust which hay everything gets based on body condition. I have found that the baleage can be way too much protein for some of the older bulls who are not working through the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1480331, member: 24016"] True about the regionalism. In our area, no one uses the term haylage. It is baleage (hay) or silage (corn). We feed both dry/traditional hay and baleage. Right now, the lactating cows and young heifers are on a baleage. Some of my younger bulls (1-3yrs old) are also on baleage. All of my older bulls are on dry afalfa/grass mix hay. We simply adjust which hay everything gets based on body condition. I have found that the baleage can be way too much protein for some of the older bulls who are not working through the winter. [/QUOTE]
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