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<blockquote data-quote="samm" data-source="post: 258114" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>we have never unrolled our hay, we just put a hay ring, (metal) on/over it, at this point they dont waste a bite, they eat everything thats put out, so theres no time to mess the hay up, in previous years when they eat it about gone the calves would sometimes get in the rings and sleep especially if was cold, but we had an over abundance of hay at those times, not like now. we have never really had problems with the metal rings, we roll em up in a corner in the summer and do any repairs that need to be tacked back together. one day we might try the poly, maybe they are not as awkward or heavy to try and get over a roll of hay by yourself as the metal ones.</p><p></p><p>samm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samm, post: 258114, member: 141"] we have never unrolled our hay, we just put a hay ring, (metal) on/over it, at this point they dont waste a bite, they eat everything thats put out, so theres no time to mess the hay up, in previous years when they eat it about gone the calves would sometimes get in the rings and sleep especially if was cold, but we had an over abundance of hay at those times, not like now. we have never really had problems with the metal rings, we roll em up in a corner in the summer and do any repairs that need to be tacked back together. one day we might try the poly, maybe they are not as awkward or heavy to try and get over a roll of hay by yourself as the metal ones. samm [/QUOTE]
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