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Posted by Foligno on October 20, 2006 at 05:20:13 from (207.112.108.2):
In Reply to: Re: Hay Question posted by MN Bob on October 19, 2006 at 06:16:16:
The feed is actually for horses, although there are a lot of cattle farmers as my neighbours. You have given me an even better idea here. Maybe I should offer them the opportunity for the free roughage as long as they cut/pick up. The hay would probably not do anything for my horses nutritionally unfortuntely. One year I took a late cut and fed them probably 4 times as much feed/day as I normally would and each horse still dropped about 100-200 lbs. I hear the feed would have been quite acceptable for cows though. Its been very wet here the last few weeks. I dont see a potential opportunity to bushog in the next week or so. Can I cut this is sub-32 F weather, or would I be ruining the field?
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