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New Haygrazer Molding?
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1368976" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Most all of the hay left out in the weather turned pretty dark when it rained almost every day for two weeks this August. Rain does penitrate farther into haygrazer than grass hay, and the longer it stays wet the blacker it gets. If it were baled green it would have white mold deeper into the bale. Being it rained so often it will most likely have some as deep as a foot into the bale just from exposure. If it were baled green and went through a heat you might see a darker caramelazation color in the core. Even so, your cows should eat it just fine. Only way to know nutritional effects is to pull core samples and have it tested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1368976, member: 7795"] Most all of the hay left out in the weather turned pretty dark when it rained almost every day for two weeks this August. Rain does penitrate farther into haygrazer than grass hay, and the longer it stays wet the blacker it gets. If it were baled green it would have white mold deeper into the bale. Being it rained so often it will most likely have some as deep as a foot into the bale just from exposure. If it were baled green and went through a heat you might see a darker caramelazation color in the core. Even so, your cows should eat it just fine. Only way to know nutritional effects is to pull core samples and have it tested. [/QUOTE]
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