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round bale silage for dairy cows?
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<blockquote data-quote="robin banks" data-source="post: 3639340" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I moved from pit to all bales last year. And I used to hate bales with a passion. But mostly from the point of the time taken up moving wrapped bales from field to stack. </p><p>Got contractor now who moves all bales unwrapped to the stack then they are wrapped and stacked with loader mounted wrapper. Way faster moving green bales and no damage to wrapped bales. </p><p>Winter feeding I think is as fast as pit. But if I had a Bale shear it would be faster. I don't diet feed just put along feed passage. </p><p>I go for lightish cuts 4 times a year. So the most bales I got was 7 to the acre but some was down to 3.5 in last cuts. So works out cheap per acre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robin banks, post: 3639340, member: 1940"] I moved from pit to all bales last year. And I used to hate bales with a passion. But mostly from the point of the time taken up moving wrapped bales from field to stack. Got contractor now who moves all bales unwrapped to the stack then they are wrapped and stacked with loader mounted wrapper. Way faster moving green bales and no damage to wrapped bales. Winter feeding I think is as fast as pit. But if I had a Bale shear it would be faster. I don't diet feed just put along feed passage. I go for lightish cuts 4 times a year. So the most bales I got was 7 to the acre but some was down to 3.5 in last cuts. So works out cheap per acre. [/QUOTE]
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