Posted by NcNE on October 11, 2008 at 20:54:59 from (71.215.46.177):
In Reply to: Feeding Corn Stalks posted by jacksonduper on October 11, 2008 at 20:12:38:
There are several guys in my area that have done this for the last few years. Most use a flail shreader before they bale them up. They can be pretty hard on a baler and have been known to start a baler or two on fire. That being said, if done correctly, they can provide good nutrition and really help stretch your hay. As far as feeding, it is pretty much up to you and your equipment. I fed some a few years back using a bale processor which worked pretty well. I would imagine that you could unroll them with a 3pt bale unroller with pretty good success as well. Most of the guys around here grind them and mix it in with their feed rations. Here lately there have been quite a few that mix it in with wet distillers grain for their feeding operations. If you're planning on baling them up,I would recommend going through your baler making sure everything is greased and all the bearings are in good shape.
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