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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1003451" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am surprised that you don't just go to Anderson's export yard and buy the kick outs. I have several friends who do that. Not at Anderson's but at export yards in Hermiston and Boardman. The export kick outs are good hay. They just have some sort of blemish or maybe bleached out side on the bale. You know that stuff they export has to all be prefect.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>We haven't gotten in dire straits enough that we've tried that yet, Dave. There are 3 or 4 places here that sell the kick-outs. I need to ask around, as I have heard some complaints of moldy kick-outs -- don't know if that's a problem with just one of those outfits, or occasionally all of them.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Mold would be one of the reasons bales get kicked so I imagine it is at all the export outfits to some degree. But define mold. Becasue my cows have sure ate lots of hay over the years with a little mold. Never hurt them any. And can you kick out a kick out? If a bale is too bad simply don't take it. I know a guy across the freeway from you and up on the edge of the hill who runs several hundred cows. He feeds nothing but kick outs all winter. He has a great looking herd.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1003451, member: 498"] I am surprised that you don't just go to Anderson's export yard and buy the kick outs. I have several friends who do that. Not at Anderson's but at export yards in Hermiston and Boardman. The export kick outs are good hay. They just have some sort of blemish or maybe bleached out side on the bale. You know that stuff they export has to all be prefect.[/quote] We haven't gotten in dire straits enough that we've tried that yet, Dave. There are 3 or 4 places here that sell the kick-outs. I need to ask around, as I have heard some complaints of moldy kick-outs -- don't know if that's a problem with just one of those outfits, or occasionally all of them.[/quote] Mold would be one of the reasons bales get kicked so I imagine it is at all the export outfits to some degree. But define mold. Becasue my cows have sure ate lots of hay over the years with a little mold. Never hurt them any. And can you kick out a kick out? If a bale is too bad simply don't take it. I know a guy across the freeway from you and up on the edge of the hill who runs several hundred cows. He feeds nothing but kick outs all winter. He has a great looking herd. [/QUOTE]
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