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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1611373" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Unrolled almost all hay the last two years(before we sold out). Dry/frozen/snow cover - they didn't waste a handful - but we were feeding just the right amount to get 25-27#/cow/day. they'd have it all cleaned up within a couple of hours. Muddy days... yeah, they trampled some in, but overall, wasteage was a whole lot less than when we limit-fed in hay rings on the concrete feeding pad - and a whale of a lot less than before we poured that pad and they were pulling out hay and trampling it into the mud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1611373, member: 12607"] Unrolled almost all hay the last two years(before we sold out). Dry/frozen/snow cover - they didn't waste a handful - but we were feeding just the right amount to get 25-27#/cow/day. they'd have it all cleaned up within a couple of hours. Muddy days... yeah, they trampled some in, but overall, wasteage was a whole lot less than when we limit-fed in hay rings on the concrete feeding pad - and a whale of a lot less than before we poured that pad and they were pulling out hay and trampling it into the mud. [/QUOTE]
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