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My hay storage set up
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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1275013" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>I 've got multiple hay pens. I build em kinda small 30 to 50 rolls. Their scattered around my place so whatever pasture the cows are in I've got hay near. In the winter I can just leave the tractor there, and take atv to feed.</p><p>I like to use netwire for the sides , with a few strands of barbwire on top. I like the fence to end up close to 5 foot tall, you can stack closer to the fence.</p><p>I use portable panels across the ends. Usually about 40 feet. This allows me to break in to any row from either end. Makes restocking/ rotating easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1275013, member: 23460"] I 've got multiple hay pens. I build em kinda small 30 to 50 rolls. Their scattered around my place so whatever pasture the cows are in I've got hay near. In the winter I can just leave the tractor there, and take atv to feed. I like to use netwire for the sides , with a few strands of barbwire on top. I like the fence to end up close to 5 foot tall, you can stack closer to the fence. I use portable panels across the ends. Usually about 40 feet. This allows me to break in to any row from either end. Makes restocking/ rotating easy. [/QUOTE]
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