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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 176185" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>it is true. the cows would die for some peanut hay. i have a few old cows on the rye and wheat right now and they keep mooing at me for some peanut hay. they have 200 acres of grazing but no, they want peanut hay. i suggested that we roll out two bermudas first (b/c its easy to roll out, i can do it by hand) so that the cows would go to it and get out of the way so we could feed them the peanut hay and they stick their noses up at the bermuda and swarm the peanut rolls. even the crappy rolls. they'll eat the bermuda later. peanut hay bales are back breakers. and they will cut you. good ones weigh about twice as much as a bale of bermuda. let me just tell you, it sucks hardcore to gather up peanut bales. the deer, geese, coons and doves all love peanut fields. but not as much as the wild hogs! we let the cows glean the fields after harvest and they dont leave behind any peanuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 176185, member: 57"] it is true. the cows would die for some peanut hay. i have a few old cows on the rye and wheat right now and they keep mooing at me for some peanut hay. they have 200 acres of grazing but no, they want peanut hay. i suggested that we roll out two bermudas first (b/c its easy to roll out, i can do it by hand) so that the cows would go to it and get out of the way so we could feed them the peanut hay and they stick their noses up at the bermuda and swarm the peanut rolls. even the crappy rolls. they'll eat the bermuda later. peanut hay bales are back breakers. and they will cut you. good ones weigh about twice as much as a bale of bermuda. let me just tell you, it sucks hardcore to gather up peanut bales. the deer, geese, coons and doves all love peanut fields. but not as much as the wild hogs! we let the cows glean the fields after harvest and they dont leave behind any peanuts. [/QUOTE]
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