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Nutritional value of the Hay (weeds) being Rolled
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1177033" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Got a neighbor that always bales mature queen anns lace along with a little fescue and clover. He raises Gerts and his cows always seem to be in good flesh and eat that crap like candy. He's the same neighbor that took a bunch of spiny pig weed I had baled (30 some odd bales) so he could dump them in some eroded areas. Might have worked if his cows hadn;t thought it was a treat and ate and scattered that stuff all over the place. He now has a pasture full of spiny pig weed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1177033, member: 34"] Got a neighbor that always bales mature queen anns lace along with a little fescue and clover. He raises Gerts and his cows always seem to be in good flesh and eat that crap like candy. He's the same neighbor that took a bunch of spiny pig weed I had baled (30 some odd bales) so he could dump them in some eroded areas. Might have worked if his cows hadn;t thought it was a treat and ate and scattered that stuff all over the place. He now has a pasture full of spiny pig weed. [/QUOTE]
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