Posted by sideconsole4020guy on January 12, 2014 at 08:56:45 from (198.45.174.42):
In Reply to: Hay grinding posted by NEKS on January 12, 2014 at 05:13:04:
I'm my opinion with the price of hay there is no reason to not grind hay. I had to buy grass hay for 280 a ton last year and I look at grinding as a way to save hay which to me is the more responsible way to feed. I do not have a tm mixer as I only have 20 head of stock cows and some sheep. I grind the hay and it sits outside in the pile and does not spoil much. The pile is right by the slant bar feed panels and hand feed them it doesn't take much time and works good for my operation. That being said could I save money and feed bales in rings but I look at the hay savings as being more important to my bottom line than the money savings from not grinding. I also do not miss dealing with frozen bale rings and other assorted issues with feeding bales.
To each his own though I am just explaining my situation and know that every ones is different.
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