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WRAPPING DRY HAY
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<blockquote data-quote="jd35154" data-source="post: 897241" data-attributes="member: 3366"><p>Thanks everyone your reply's. I agree with you on the silage hay. It is great feed and the cows/feeders do very well on it. In my operation though I simply do not have the capacity to put up the silage hay. Where I roll my hay is about 20 miles from where I feed it and I cannot get it moved fast enough.</p><p></p><p>I have heard people talk about slime on the outside of the hay or water gathering in the bottom of the roll when wrapped dry. </p><p></p><p>I simply want to try to eliminate hay loss to weathering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd35154, post: 897241, member: 3366"] Thanks everyone your reply's. I agree with you on the silage hay. It is great feed and the cows/feeders do very well on it. In my operation though I simply do not have the capacity to put up the silage hay. Where I roll my hay is about 20 miles from where I feed it and I cannot get it moved fast enough. I have heard people talk about slime on the outside of the hay or water gathering in the bottom of the roll when wrapped dry. I simply want to try to eliminate hay loss to weathering. [/QUOTE]
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