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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1296478" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>One of the neatest bale feeder ideas I have seen was made out of pallets. The guy made an octagon and tied them together. Some were wooden, some plastic, some short ones for the calves. Necessity is indeed the mother of invention.</p><p></p><p>We feed 3 rolls per day here and one every other day at the other place. The one is fed in a ring. The other three are put out in a window with a bale processor. I blow one in the morning and two in the evening. We make the windrow long and narrow and they are not able to lie down on it.</p><p>We bought the bale processor used. It had been sitting on a fence row for years. A contractor had bought it to blow reclamation hay and only used it a few times. Was able to get it for scrap price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1296478, member: 17986"] One of the neatest bale feeder ideas I have seen was made out of pallets. The guy made an octagon and tied them together. Some were wooden, some plastic, some short ones for the calves. Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. We feed 3 rolls per day here and one every other day at the other place. The one is fed in a ring. The other three are put out in a window with a bale processor. I blow one in the morning and two in the evening. We make the windrow long and narrow and they are not able to lie down on it. We bought the bale processor used. It had been sitting on a fence row for years. A contractor had bought it to blow reclamation hay and only used it a few times. Was able to get it for scrap price. [/QUOTE]
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