I bale a mix of small square and big round alfalfa and slough hay for our sheep. We use the small squares at lambing, and in the barn if the weather is really bad. The rounds we feed in adjustable type square ‘ring’ feeders, and we also leave some the pasture, and control access with electric fence to stop them getting too lazy, but we get a lot of wastage this way. We feed a few oats or barley and a mineral supplement, but this year, a friend who is an organic grain farmer gave us about 350 bu of lentil screenings, which was mostly just wild oats that he'd cleaned out. I was a bit skeptical, but they fed well and were free. We kept the ram on better quality oats. The sheep have access to the barn, but they will stay out in -40 below weather which we can get for weeks on end sometimes. Wet weather seems harder on them than the cold. Chris
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