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<blockquote data-quote="farmguy" data-source="post: 436601" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>I have always used plastic but not dealing with the strings seems nice. I have a few questions. How long will the sisal twine last before it rots on the bale if stored outside/ inside?? I assume the cows will digest it. From what I read you just dump the bale with strings attached in a feeder as the cows do the rest, is that so? Any problems with cows eating the long twine even if they can digest it? Some years we get a couple inches of rain before it freezes and taking the strings off can be a real nightmare. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmguy, post: 436601, member: 1419"] I have always used plastic but not dealing with the strings seems nice. I have a few questions. How long will the sisal twine last before it rots on the bale if stored outside/ inside?? I assume the cows will digest it. From what I read you just dump the bale with strings attached in a feeder as the cows do the rest, is that so? Any problems with cows eating the long twine even if they can digest it? Some years we get a couple inches of rain before it freezes and taking the strings off can be a real nightmare. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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