Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on March 08, 2013 at 19:09:40 from (64.136.27.164):
In Reply to: Feeding corn stalks posted by samn40 on March 08, 2013 at 16:13:44:
Good dry cornstalks have alot more feed value than most of the junk CRP hay that is baled in August.We feed a bale of stalks then a bale of hay.This year we made a bag of snaplage(a combine head on a chopper)then we baled the stalks and they were perfect, very dry and almost all the leaves our dairy heifers and dry cows fight over them.If you bale wet stuff that molds or get only the stalk and no leaves that will not eat it very well.We have a feeder with a bottom up off the ground and there is almost no waste,less than 10%,if the bales did not fall apart so easy there would be even less waste.
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