mb58, I have to ask? So Don't think me rude... And are you seriously asking So ludicrous and Stupid a Question??????????????????? Yes, Cut & Remove ALL Strings/Net Wrap of Nylon/petroleum base! I saw a 800 lb Steer Snap and break a leg one time, that I was helping a neighbor load a bunch to take to market. He had gotten older and thought it was too much trouble to pull strings. OBTW at that time market wt steers were $1.00. lb on the hoof before the break after the leg break maybe $50. Not only is is a danger to your livestock, How about YOU getting tangled up and cant get away from an angry Bull or Mama Cow or worse Your Wife, Daughter, Son, Grand Child!!!!!!!! ALWAYS pull all strings, pick up any string riments that are missed and get buried up in the mud, and half eaten hay, manure. PLEASE, PLEASE Save yourself a train load of heartache "pick up all string/net wrap" Later, John A. PS to answer what you want to hear if I were Grinding hay on a regular basis I would use Hemp string. It is bio-degradable and is digestible by most live stock and will rot off if it get wrapped around a cows hoof or beater in a mixer. jas
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