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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1519244" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>Thanks for sharing this. I didn't know what a TMR mixer was, but after looking it up, it made more sense that weight would be a factor. My experience has always been what you mentioned about going by size of the bale. When others mentioned that I could find scales at the feed store, it still wouldn't change anything I'm doing. That is information i don't really need, but it makes more sense to me now if one uses the mixer. I've never in my life heard people advertise hay locally and mention how much it weighed, but I never heard of anyone using a TMR mixer around here either. We hillbillies around here just set out some rolls of hay free choice and put out more when it's eaten down</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1519244, member: 17843"] Thanks for sharing this. I didn’t know what a TMR mixer was, but after looking it up, it made more sense that weight would be a factor. My experience has always been what you mentioned about going by size of the bale. When others mentioned that I could find scales at the feed store, it still wouldn’t change anything I’m doing. That is information i don’t really need, but it makes more sense to me now if one uses the mixer. I’ve never in my life heard people advertise hay locally and mention how much it weighed, but I never heard of anyone using a TMR mixer around here either. We hillbillies around here just set out some rolls of hay free choice and put out more when it’s eaten down [/QUOTE]
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