Posted by Notjustair on October 07, 2014 at 06:21:02 from (174.238.64.126):
In Reply to: Silage Question posted by Meangreen on October 07, 2014 at 05:24:15:
We did all of our feeding with sedan (think corn without the ears). We cut and baled it and chopped and also made sileage with it. We weren't using the tall silo by my point, we used the trench silo. Every day we backed the old pickup up there and filled it by hand and then unloaded it by hand into the bunks. We couldn't use the loader tractor unless there was too much snow and even then we had to fork it in by hand because the loader made it too messy and wasted some. I hated doing it at the time, but those are some of my best memories. We left the pickup running with the door open so we could hear KBGB out of Great Bend. Sileage has a very destinctive smell - I love it.
I never realized how pampered our Polled Herefords were - bales, sileage, and grain every day. No mixing tub of course - it was all done in separate areas. My cattle now sure aren't that pampered!
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