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Posted by wolfy on July 17, 2004 at 18:12:15 from (68.112.102.54):
In Reply to: off topic....feeding cattle posted by casey on July 17, 2004 at 06:03:36:
A 4X5 round bale feeds about 30 cows for a day or one cow for 30 days or 2 for 15 da or 10 for 3 da. Lots of variables like complete snow cover; temperature-they need more food to maintain when it is 5 below zero than when 30 degrees, etc. Depends on your location- in s.w. Pa an acre of normal grass hay will yield about 4 first cutting 4X5 thousand to 12 hundred pound round bales and about 2 second cutting bales per acre. Usually another third cutting or better per acre.
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