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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1311581" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Wish all you guys would put your location up. What works here may not work there, but if we don't no where 'there' is.....</p><p>I'm not sure what kind of problem ur having unrolling hay. If its just flat out soupy wet and muddy they will tend to waste more of it, but otherwise I think the benefits outway the negatives......all cows, calves, etc. get to eat=less stress. It dramatically reduces the chances of a baby calf getting stomped.</p><p>Dedicate a acre or two and feed there, unroll or in rings, then let it heal this spring, meaning keep em off it till it grows back...even if it takes all summer, it can be your stockpiled grass next fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1311581, member: 17304"] Wish all you guys would put your location up. What works here may not work there, but if we don't no where 'there' is..... I'm not sure what kind of problem ur having unrolling hay. If its just flat out soupy wet and muddy they will tend to waste more of it, but otherwise I think the benefits outway the negatives......all cows, calves, etc. get to eat=less stress. It dramatically reduces the chances of a baby calf getting stomped. Dedicate a acre or two and feed there, unroll or in rings, then let it heal this spring, meaning keep em off it till it grows back...even if it takes all summer, it can be your stockpiled grass next fall. [/QUOTE]
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