Posted by kyplowboy on March 29, 2010 at 08:15:28 from (98.93.1.13):
In Reply to: Re: OT Cow Dead posted by dboll on March 29, 2010 at 05:40:02:
Mr dboll,
I never ment to offend anyone and if I hurt your feelings I am sorry. I am far from a "super farmer" my self. I was just telling the guy who asked about a cow choke'n on a hay string why I use sisal. I graze corn stalks aswell and while I don't do it much I do haul hay to them the half mile down a dirt road to feed them there. I have had some bales that got kicked out because of operator error with out twine and they came apart when I tried to move them. I have never lost much hay moving in with forks in the winter. I don't know about two year old hay because if I have any left over it is bought net wrapped. I feel plastic string has it's place, I would want it if I were to buy square bales. I don't feel that the hay I loose with my sisal twine is worth the hasle of cutting, pulling, and keeping up with it the way I have to do with net.
Diffrent strokes for diffrent folks, and once again if I came off as be'n a d*** I am sorry. Maybe you and I both can be "super farmers" some day.
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