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<blockquote data-quote="AngusLimoX" data-source="post: 260524" data-attributes="member: 3319"><p>The main reason I do and will continue to use rings is that I am not forcing my cattle to eat where they may have crapped/peed.</p><p></p><p>I know, they will pick around it, and lots of herds get along fine being fed on the ground, and yes it does happen here sometimes that I just dump one out ( for them to unroll ).</p><p></p><p>Unless there is a good reason for it there should always be clean feed out, it doesn't take much bacteria or parasites in a mouthful of hay to get em sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngusLimoX, post: 260524, member: 3319"] The main reason I do and will continue to use rings is that I am not forcing my cattle to eat where they may have crapped/peed. I know, they will pick around it, and lots of herds get along fine being fed on the ground, and yes it does happen here sometimes that I just dump one out ( for them to unroll ). Unless there is a good reason for it there should always be clean feed out, it doesn't take much bacteria or parasites in a mouthful of hay to get em sick. [/QUOTE]
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