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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 802313" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Jim </p><p> I am not Randi but I unroll my hay as welll </p><p> right now I am only feeding 1 herd daily and the others herds get fed every other day as they have some more picking of stockpiled fescue that they can eat and we have no snow </p><p>we usually unroll what they can eat in a 24 hr period to cut down on waste, so yes we do have to feed everyday it also helps on the manure distribution </p><p>if I know it is going to rain or be bad weather I will unroll what they can clean up in a few hrs then I set a bale out intact to last them the rest of the 24 hr period</p><p>usually in the shelter of some trees and out of the pasture so it doesn't leave any bare spots in the field or a high concentration of manure and wasted hay where it will kill the grass for the next yr </p><p> when unrolling hay it seems like the most efficient way is to roll out daily to maximize the hay and minimize the waste</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 802313, member: 8829"] Jim I am not Randi but I unroll my hay as welll right now I am only feeding 1 herd daily and the others herds get fed every other day as they have some more picking of stockpiled fescue that they can eat and we have no snow we usually unroll what they can eat in a 24 hr period to cut down on waste, so yes we do have to feed everyday it also helps on the manure distribution if I know it is going to rain or be bad weather I will unroll what they can clean up in a few hrs then I set a bale out intact to last them the rest of the 24 hr period usually in the shelter of some trees and out of the pasture so it doesn't leave any bare spots in the field or a high concentration of manure and wasted hay where it will kill the grass for the next yr when unrolling hay it seems like the most efficient way is to roll out daily to maximize the hay and minimize the waste [/QUOTE]
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