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<blockquote data-quote="herefordlover" data-source="post: 1296476" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>we have been unrolling hay for about 7 years. we do not run a hot wire down it they do waste some. we look at it as the calves have a place to lay and what is wasted goes back in to the ground for next year. we try to unroll on a different spot every year and can really see the difference it makes having all that fertilizer not in a pile in a lot just sitting there waiting for someone to have time to spread. also all the cows seem to have a better chance at the hay not fighting boss cows for at the rings. as has been said we unroll what they can eat in a day we have done enuff for 2 days works about the same just a little more waste. when we see a lot of extra laying around we will make them have a clean up day amazing what they will clean up when made to</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herefordlover, post: 1296476, member: 16849"] we have been unrolling hay for about 7 years. we do not run a hot wire down it they do waste some. we look at it as the calves have a place to lay and what is wasted goes back in to the ground for next year. we try to unroll on a different spot every year and can really see the difference it makes having all that fertilizer not in a pile in a lot just sitting there waiting for someone to have time to spread. also all the cows seem to have a better chance at the hay not fighting boss cows for at the rings. as has been said we unroll what they can eat in a day we have done enuff for 2 days works about the same just a little more waste. when we see a lot of extra laying around we will make them have a clean up day amazing what they will clean up when made to [/QUOTE]
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