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<blockquote data-quote="rdbigfarmboy" data-source="post: 481060" data-attributes="member: 6318"><p>The old hay has lost some taste, some protein, digestibility, and energy. If you feed it alone add some protein and or grain. Watch the manure see how they do on the hay do they digest it well. Does each animal spend all day eating? Depends on how much old hay you have.</p><p>I try to feed worst hay first, unless I have weak animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdbigfarmboy, post: 481060, member: 6318"] The old hay has lost some taste, some protein, digestibility, and energy. If you feed it alone add some protein and or grain. Watch the manure see how they do on the hay do they digest it well. Does each animal spend all day eating? Depends on how much old hay you have. I try to feed worst hay first, unless I have weak animals. [/QUOTE]
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