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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 238029" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A couple of years the U of MO had a study that should there wasn;t much difference between net wrapped and tightly rolled with 4 inch twine spacing. If you keep it a couple of years I'm sure there is a pretty big difference. We have twine 4 inch psacing prairie hay thats 3 years old and net wrapped fescue that 2 years old and the cows clena up the tine hay better, but that may very well be that it's a better tasting hay. They both have a little discolored funkiness in for a couple of inches but the inner part is still good. Seems like it's about 3-4 inches of funk on both types.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 238029, member: 34"] A couple of years the U of MO had a study that should there wasn;t much difference between net wrapped and tightly rolled with 4 inch twine spacing. If you keep it a couple of years I'm sure there is a pretty big difference. We have twine 4 inch psacing prairie hay thats 3 years old and net wrapped fescue that 2 years old and the cows clena up the tine hay better, but that may very well be that it's a better tasting hay. They both have a little discolored funkiness in for a couple of inches but the inner part is still good. Seems like it's about 3-4 inches of funk on both types. dun [/QUOTE]
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