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<blockquote data-quote="OldCowhand" data-source="post: 1215844" data-attributes="member: 23386"><p>A couple of thoughts. Nothing will drag out left over hay. Chopping with a bush hog helps. The best fix is not to let it happen if you can.</p><p>Put bales in feeders on their end not on their sides. This makes the cows eat through the shell and helps limit waste. Make the cows clean up each ring. It won't hurt them to go a few hours with out hay.</p><p></p><p>Move the rings every time you put a new bale in. This limits how much hay is left in each pile and make clean up easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldCowhand, post: 1215844, member: 23386"] A couple of thoughts. Nothing will drag out left over hay. Chopping with a bush hog helps. The best fix is not to let it happen if you can. Put bales in feeders on their end not on their sides. This makes the cows eat through the shell and helps limit waste. Make the cows clean up each ring. It won't hurt them to go a few hours with out hay. Move the rings every time you put a new bale in. This limits how much hay is left in each pile and make clean up easier. [/QUOTE]
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