Posted by mtjohn on February 07, 2012 at 17:02:25 from (216.129.253.162):
In Reply to: 3 pt hay unroller? posted by Erik Ks farmer on February 07, 2012 at 16:34:05:
Eric it seems that you feed pretty heavy. I shoot for 20-25 is pounds per head per day. Saying that if they are eating it feed it. I work for railroad and am gone approx 4 days a week so I do alot of 2 day feedings and some 3 day feedings. I really struggled with those until I bought a bale processor. With the processor I mix good feed and some coarser year old feed and have very good results with it. This year I am struggling with it as the feed usage varies so much with temp changes. If it is 15 degrees I do my chores and if I come back several days later and it went to 50 degrees they start wasting some. With the open winter I am still trying to use up last years hay about 2 weeks left and I think that they are looking forward to something fresher to eat..
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