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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 37343"><p>A large portion of the Timothy (some orchard grass also) grass hay grown in Washington and Idaho is going into the export market which means, like Dave said, the grass and feeder alfalfa hays are often about the same price here. </p><p>Our weaned heifers and yearlings get alfalfa. The old girls get round bales of grass until the temperature drops around Christmas time. Then they get a few (midsized bale) flakes/day of the alfalfa also. Others we know feed a combination of bluegrass straw (from the seed industry) and alfalfa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 37343"] A large portion of the Timothy (some orchard grass also) grass hay grown in Washington and Idaho is going into the export market which means, like Dave said, the grass and feeder alfalfa hays are often about the same price here. Our weaned heifers and yearlings get alfalfa. The old girls get round bales of grass until the temperature drops around Christmas time. Then they get a few (midsized bale) flakes/day of the alfalfa also. Others we know feed a combination of bluegrass straw (from the seed industry) and alfalfa. [/QUOTE]
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