Posted by bc on October 27, 2010 at 08:30:15 from (71.158.209.228):
In Reply to: Corn stalk bales posted by jacksonduper on October 26, 2010 at 20:11:34:
milo stalks are used a lot around here. However you have an issue with high prussic acid content that will kill cattle. Around here you have to wait until frost killed the stalks/milo and they have turned brown. Then wait longer as they dry out and the prussic acid content goes down. Probably be another month before ours would be ready if I was going to do it.
You definitely need to run a test on them for feed value and prussic acid. Probably best to cut some stalks by hand and test it before you cut and bale. I wouldn't buy any already baled without a feed test. Besides you need to know the feed value so you know how to properly supplement it.
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