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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1437342" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>:bang: :bang: :bang: Just finished up 4-5 days of great weather. Is my hay cut? Has it even been touched? NO. No it has not. The hay guy (who gets 2/3 of it) has not even responded to inquiries as to where we are on his list.</p><p></p><p>Related question: I know cows shouldn't really eat (usually won't eat) growing Canada thistle (can tear up mouths etc). Now that the un-cut fields are being over-run with it, is it ok to bale it up?</p><p></p><p>We now have weather turning bad again, and no haying window in sight through at least mid-August. This is not sustainable and could spell the end of our adventure with cows. Spouse wants to buy a bigger tractor and haying equipment but I can't justify the costs; not to mention the fact that we have never done it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1437342, member: 20599"] :bang: :bang: :bang: Just finished up 4-5 days of great weather. Is my hay cut? Has it even been touched? NO. No it has not. The hay guy (who gets 2/3 of it) has not even responded to inquiries as to where we are on his list. Related question: I know cows shouldn't really eat (usually won't eat) growing Canada thistle (can tear up mouths etc). Now that the un-cut fields are being over-run with it, is it ok to bale it up? We now have weather turning bad again, and no haying window in sight through at least mid-August. This is not sustainable and could spell the end of our adventure with cows. Spouse wants to buy a bigger tractor and haying equipment but I can't justify the costs; not to mention the fact that we have never done it. [/QUOTE]
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