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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 466658" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I really hate to admit this but until two years ago I didn't bother with hay rings.</p><p>Hay was cheap.</p><p>Hay got expensive </p><p>Bought hay rings.</p><p>I'm guessing I use about 40% less hay.</p><p>Also this year I started setting out the new bale beside where the old was was and pitch forking the remaining hay off the ground into the ring.</p><p>I thought I was coming up with a new idea and Dad said he had always done that. He has also always used hayrings.</p><p>I'm 50 and Dad is still smarter than me.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 466658, member: 229"] I really hate to admit this but until two years ago I didn't bother with hay rings. Hay was cheap. Hay got expensive Bought hay rings. I'm guessing I use about 40% less hay. Also this year I started setting out the new bale beside where the old was was and pitch forking the remaining hay off the ground into the ring. I thought I was coming up with a new idea and Dad said he had always done that. He has also always used hayrings. I'm 50 and Dad is still smarter than me..... [/QUOTE]
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