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<blockquote data-quote="rgv" data-source="post: 164376" data-attributes="member: 1565"><p>Let me clear this up. This is not a round bale feeder. Imagine on the old sqaure bale feeders that had the slats 4-6" apart that the cows fed through. This guy is making a cone if you will that would point down into the middle of the round bale feeder. Has a bunch of pipies going to the center. It is about one foot wider than the circle bale feeder.</p><p>They stick their head through the slanted bars in the round baler and can only pull out x much hay at a time. What falls, then falls between the cone and the inside of the hay ring. This can then be eaten, as it did not fall on the ground outside the ring and get trampled into the ground as does with most round bale feeders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgv, post: 164376, member: 1565"] Let me clear this up. This is not a round bale feeder. Imagine on the old sqaure bale feeders that had the slats 4-6" apart that the cows fed through. This guy is making a cone if you will that would point down into the middle of the round bale feeder. Has a bunch of pipies going to the center. It is about one foot wider than the circle bale feeder. They stick their head through the slanted bars in the round baler and can only pull out x much hay at a time. What falls, then falls between the cone and the inside of the hay ring. This can then be eaten, as it did not fall on the ground outside the ring and get trampled into the ground as does with most round bale feeders. [/QUOTE]
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