firesweepranch
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First, we usually feed round bales in a ring. Every year we end up with dead spots, even if we scrape all the junk at the end of hay season (usually around mid March here). There is a lot lost from them pulling hay out and then stepping on it. Hay is a premium, if you have not heard! We usually bale all of our own hay and feed just that, and I have it tested each year so I know what I am feeding. This season, we baled half of what we normally get, and the guy that custom bales for us had his baler break right at the beginning of the season so by the time we found someone to squeeze us in it was the very end of May, and the fescue and rye was full of seed, very mature! So we got the bright idea of making a bad situation better, we decided this year to unroll our hay when we fed it, thus eliminating the pile up and dead spots, and putting seed back into the ground (when you unroll the hay, you see the seed all over the ground after they clean up the hay). This is in our "sacrifice" pasture. That worked great all season so far, we have 16 cows that are either nursing calves or getting ready to calve, and they clean up a half a bale a day. Their weight has stayed constant.
Now, for the last week the ground has been a MESS! Mushy, snow on the top and wet slop underneath. The cows run to the hay, and trample it into the ground in the process of eating, then look at us like we forgot to feed them! I was looking at them this morning, and there is a noticeable weight loss. So, how do you guys feed when the ground is like that? I think tonight I am going to put the hay ring out and drop a bale in it and just face the fact that I will have a mess to clean up after hay season is over (hopefully SOON!). I am just wondering how others feed in sloppy mud areas if they are not using a round bale feeder.
Now, for the last week the ground has been a MESS! Mushy, snow on the top and wet slop underneath. The cows run to the hay, and trample it into the ground in the process of eating, then look at us like we forgot to feed them! I was looking at them this morning, and there is a noticeable weight loss. So, how do you guys feed when the ground is like that? I think tonight I am going to put the hay ring out and drop a bale in it and just face the fact that I will have a mess to clean up after hay season is over (hopefully SOON!). I am just wondering how others feed in sloppy mud areas if they are not using a round bale feeder.