Posted by kyplowboy on February 06, 2009 at 17:39:21 from (63.146.226.90):
Ok got a question about net wrap. I have always heard that if a cow gets it in the rumen it can kill'm. Never seen it and never fed alot of net wraped hay. Bought some off a guy this year that was net wraped and noticed yesterday that they were not eat'n one bale very fast. Went out to feed this morning and the 1/3 of a bale that was left in one of the rings was a wad of hay and net wrap. I guess when he was start'n the bale the baler messed up and started feeding the wrap, I have had this happen with hay string so I can see how it happens. Any way alot of the net wrap was pulled loose and there was was chewed up hay in it.
Has any one ever had a problem with cows eat'n wrap? Any one ever heard net wrap cause'n problems in the belly of cows? Would you sell a bale of hay that had a big wad of net wrap in the core?
Thanks, I know it turned into more of a rant than question.
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