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Posted by Lloyd Llama on October 29, 2006 at 16:35:15 from (207.241.138.131):
In Reply to: Bailing Wire posted by 37 chief on October 29, 2006 at 00:12:14:
Wire tied hay is dangerous to the animals who eat it. Good chance they'll get some and eat it, no matter how careful the farmer is with the used wire. Hardware disease is tough on cattle, especially - settles to the bottom of the stomach, and works thru the wall of the stomach, and into the heart. Besides, wire tied bales are hard on the hands. Then those with wire tie balers try to bale 'em as tight and heavy as they can! Nuttin' but sisal twine on this farm thanks! Plastic gets into the sheep's wool, (and mine) and is tough to get out of the fleeces.
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