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Q's about adding silage
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry27150" data-source="post: 733777" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>do you mean corn silage of grass silage? i used to feed both. grass silage has more protein & less energy than corn silage. as far as weight it depends on the moisture content of the silage. used to figure i could run twice as many cows on the same acreage if i raised corn silage. if you feed mostly all corn silage you may have more calving trouble. cows will eat about three times as much corn silage at 70 % moisture than dry hay. cows will stay in real good shape if not get too fat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry27150, post: 733777, member: 1177"] do you mean corn silage of grass silage? i used to feed both. grass silage has more protein & less energy than corn silage. as far as weight it depends on the moisture content of the silage. used to figure i could run twice as many cows on the same acreage if i raised corn silage. if you feed mostly all corn silage you may have more calving trouble. cows will eat about three times as much corn silage at 70 % moisture than dry hay. cows will stay in real good shape if not get too fat [/QUOTE]
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