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Vet says cows open ? Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1521342" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I meant to mention the hay. I am paying $6 - $7.00 a square bale for alfalfa here. We are not having a drought. We get a wagon load or sometimes 2...about 100-125 bales each wagon, about 50 lbs m/l. I get 3rd cutting usually, sometimes 2nd. Feed it to my nurse cows that I put calves on, when they are in the barn and it cuts down the grain a bit. We also feed it to the sheep when they get close to lambing, and for a few weeks after. $200 + a ton is normal for alfalfa here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1521342, member: 25884"] I meant to mention the hay. I am paying $6 - $7.00 a square bale for alfalfa here. We are not having a drought. We get a wagon load or sometimes 2...about 100-125 bales each wagon, about 50 lbs m/l. I get 3rd cutting usually, sometimes 2nd. Feed it to my nurse cows that I put calves on, when they are in the barn and it cuts down the grain a bit. We also feed it to the sheep when they get close to lambing, and for a few weeks after. $200 + a ton is normal for alfalfa here. [/QUOTE]
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