Posted by sideconsole4020guy on January 12, 2014 at 05:55:36 from (198.45.174.42):
In Reply to: Hay grinding posted by NEKS on January 12, 2014 at 05:13:04:
I grind all my hay for my cattle and sheep. For me its a no brainer because they waste so much if I just put a bale in the ring. I don't remember what my grinder guy charges per hour but the last time we ground 40 bales and it cost $280. That also included a 6 mile trip to the other farm to grind for the calves and sheep. They just eat it so much better with almost zero waste. I will never go back to feeding bales in rings. We have been grinding for probably 25 plus years. We have ground alfalfa, prairie hay, oats hay, straw, and corn stalks. The guy I get now has a Haybuster truck mounted with a 600 horse Cat engine for the grinder so she eats the hay really fast, although more than once with the prairie hay she almost killed out.
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