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Silage bales or pit silage
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<blockquote data-quote="Dog Bowl" data-source="post: 6642789" data-attributes="member: 4489"><p>A lot depends on set up and work load. On one of my holdings I have a large pit which in the past we have filled to feed out to over 250 cattle. I have now made the move back to bales with the idea of reducing daily workload. Crucially I needed to use the right sort of bale to make it work - This year I used a guy with a high density krone 120x90 baler. 750kg bales. We now feed every other day, bed up every other day. Before we were feeding every day with a shear grab which took twice as long! The right decision for this away farm. On my other holdings clamp silage is still king!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog Bowl, post: 6642789, member: 4489"] A lot depends on set up and work load. On one of my holdings I have a large pit which in the past we have filled to feed out to over 250 cattle. I have now made the move back to bales with the idea of reducing daily workload. Crucially I needed to use the right sort of bale to make it work - This year I used a guy with a high density krone 120x90 baler. 750kg bales. We now feed every other day, bed up every other day. Before we were feeding every day with a shear grab which took twice as long! The right decision for this away farm. On my other holdings clamp silage is still king! [/QUOTE]
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