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<blockquote data-quote="nenmrancher" data-source="post: 195021" data-attributes="member: 2453"><p>We have close 1200 head on 55,000 acres in NE NM and we feed both hay and cubes to them on a regular basis. Course these days haying takes less time than it did when I was a kid. We have switched from the small bales to the big 4x4x8 bales. I can load, haul and feed two of the big square bales in the time it takes to load a pickup load of small bales. I would say a lot of how you feed depends on how many cattle are in a pasture and what kind of equipment set up the person has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nenmrancher, post: 195021, member: 2453"] We have close 1200 head on 55,000 acres in NE NM and we feed both hay and cubes to them on a regular basis. Course these days haying takes less time than it did when I was a kid. We have switched from the small bales to the big 4x4x8 bales. I can load, haul and feed two of the big square bales in the time it takes to load a pickup load of small bales. I would say a lot of how you feed depends on how many cattle are in a pasture and what kind of equipment set up the person has. [/QUOTE]
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