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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 258594" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>BINGO!!</p><p></p><p>I am cheap. I hate to reseed pasture. I also have some pasture that a sane person would not put a tractor on.</p><p>After a winter of feeding (unrolling) hay those places are the greenest and the thickest. Seeds the clover right back into the fields with a touch of fertilizer.</p><p></p><p>I also have horned herfs. The bull wears the rings like a necklace. he gets his head in but cannot get it out without some intervention.</p><p></p><p>We have less mud and less waste when we unroll the bales. No calves get stepped on trying to find a warm dry place to lay. I make them clean it up before the next group of bales go out. Very, Very little waste.</p><p></p><p>Unrolling the bales works great for us. That is all personal experience and must not work as well for everyone. But we will never use the rings for anything but the horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 258594, member: 190"] BINGO!! I am cheap. I hate to reseed pasture. I also have some pasture that a sane person would not put a tractor on. After a winter of feeding (unrolling) hay those places are the greenest and the thickest. Seeds the clover right back into the fields with a touch of fertilizer. I also have horned herfs. The bull wears the rings like a necklace. he gets his head in but cannot get it out without some intervention. We have less mud and less waste when we unroll the bales. No calves get stepped on trying to find a warm dry place to lay. I make them clean it up before the next group of bales go out. Very, Very little waste. Unrolling the bales works great for us. That is all personal experience and must not work as well for everyone. But we will never use the rings for anything but the horses. [/QUOTE]
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