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<blockquote data-quote="jkwilson" data-source="post: 768079" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>I had some round bales that had sat outside for 3 winters. They were in the back the year they were baled, and I hung up the tractor trying to get them out, so I just ignored them. Two years later, we had some real cold snowy weather after we calved, so I thought I'd drag a couple of those old bales up and bust them up to give the calves a place to lay. Went back the next day and there was nothing but clean snow. The cows loved them and ate 8 or 10 more bales the same way. Go figure :???:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkwilson, post: 768079, member: 969"] I had some round bales that had sat outside for 3 winters. They were in the back the year they were baled, and I hung up the tractor trying to get them out, so I just ignored them. Two years later, we had some real cold snowy weather after we calved, so I thought I'd drag a couple of those old bales up and bust them up to give the calves a place to lay. Went back the next day and there was nothing but clean snow. The cows loved them and ate 8 or 10 more bales the same way. Go figure :???: [/QUOTE]
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