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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1640236" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Not many round bales around here. Mostly big squares. But they all feed out on the ground what they figure the cows need for a day. One guy who feeds round bales has a spinner on the three point. Carries another bale on the FEL. Spins off the first bale. Drives a little ways, sets the second bale down, and turns around to spear it. Feeding 150 in one field. </p><p></p><p>Another guy fed 500 in one field with big squares. Load 6 bales on a wagon behind the tractor. Drive to the field, shift into low, climb off the tractor and on to the wagon. Kick a flake off every 15 feet or so. Go back and get another load to repeat. He said that he would have preferred to have half that many in one field but he was out of room cattle stacked every where. But it is the same concept. Feed what the cattle will need that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1640236, member: 498"] Not many round bales around here. Mostly big squares. But they all feed out on the ground what they figure the cows need for a day. One guy who feeds round bales has a spinner on the three point. Carries another bale on the FEL. Spins off the first bale. Drives a little ways, sets the second bale down, and turns around to spear it. Feeding 150 in one field. Another guy fed 500 in one field with big squares. Load 6 bales on a wagon behind the tractor. Drive to the field, shift into low, climb off the tractor and on to the wagon. Kick a flake off every 15 feet or so. Go back and get another load to repeat. He said that he would have preferred to have half that many in one field but he was out of room cattle stacked every where. But it is the same concept. Feed what the cattle will need that day. [/QUOTE]
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