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<blockquote data-quote="crazy4equines" data-source="post: 765520" data-attributes="member: 14184"><p>Ok this is our first year having cattle. I have no idea how many round bales our cattle will go through this winter and I am trying to get an idea of how many I need to buy. We have plenty of forage for them to eat for now.First I should say we have 9 calves they range from 100 lbs to 500 lbs right now. We also feed them a custom made grain mix from our local feed mill 2 times a day. Any help would be greatly appreciated as soon as possible as I need to call my hay guy to reserve my hay. I don't normally buy round bales for my horses or goats but thought it would be much easier and cheaper for the cattle.Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy4equines, post: 765520, member: 14184"] Ok this is our first year having cattle. I have no idea how many round bales our cattle will go through this winter and I am trying to get an idea of how many I need to buy. We have plenty of forage for them to eat for now.First I should say we have 9 calves they range from 100 lbs to 500 lbs right now. We also feed them a custom made grain mix from our local feed mill 2 times a day. Any help would be greatly appreciated as soon as possible as I need to call my hay guy to reserve my hay. I don't normally buy round bales for my horses or goats but thought it would be much easier and cheaper for the cattle.Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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