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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1231401" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>A lesson I have learned is not to look at or smell haylage. It all looks and smells nasty but cows slurp it up and do great on it. A few years back a neighbor dairy farmer had a bunch of haylage that the plastic got torn on. He fed TMR and didn't want to mix those bales in. He sold them to me dirt cheap and he told me that I didn't have to pay for anything the cows didn't want to eat. Out of 100 bales there was only one they turned their noses up to. This stuff looked and smelled moldy and rotten. The cows fought over it. Slicked it up before they would touch the good dry hay they had available to them. And they did well on it. After that I figure there is no such thing as spoiled haylage. And there is no accounting for what a cow will eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1231401, member: 498"] A lesson I have learned is not to look at or smell haylage. It all looks and smells nasty but cows slurp it up and do great on it. A few years back a neighbor dairy farmer had a bunch of haylage that the plastic got torn on. He fed TMR and didn't want to mix those bales in. He sold them to me dirt cheap and he told me that I didn't have to pay for anything the cows didn't want to eat. Out of 100 bales there was only one they turned their noses up to. This stuff looked and smelled moldy and rotten. The cows fought over it. Slicked it up before they would touch the good dry hay they had available to them. And they did well on it. After that I figure there is no such thing as spoiled haylage. And there is no accounting for what a cow will eat. [/QUOTE]
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