Posted by thurlow on November 29, 2012 at 14:03:44 from (74.177.51.237):
In Reply to: Re: fussy cattle posted by buickanddeere on November 29, 2012 at 13:36:14:
Never owned....or saw in operation.......a manure spreader; these were 'range' cattle running on 900 acres (in eight different locations); mature cows were put thru the chute twice a year; late Winter/early Spring and late Fall/early Winter. In calving season, they were seen daily; the rest of the time, once or twice per week. They weren't barn-kept pets. Only time I ever put a cultivator in a pasture was to renovate it.....usually about every 20 years or so. Sisal twine's life around 'here' is less than a year. I fed in essentially the same place in each pasture year after year; every year or two, I'd take a dozer or tractor w/front end blade and scatter the manure piles/hay residue where I'd fed. There was NEVER any twine left. I've no problem with anyone who wants to remove the twine from their bales, but I've never seen it done around 'here'.........less'n it was a hobby farmer who owned 10 or 12 cows.
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