If the bale is on edge it will take on water from the sky quite readily too, btw. You will want to tarp it if its not undercover.
will take a photo this afternoon when I am feeding some out- ours are wrapped in duck egg green- but you can gets lots of different colours- some are even wrapped pink in support of breast cancer research.This has a plastic mesh net around it. Won't keep weather out. I've seen some that are wrapped in like white plastic.
Exactly.........even when very sharp.I have a hay knife like you pictured. I got it to cut round bales to feed small amounts to goats. The round bales I get are just rolled too tight. The knife works at first, but then it starts to bind up. Wish it worked better.
The round bales I get are just rolled too tight.
Not your first rodeo I take it.....If you ever had to take the mesh off of the outsides- lift the entire bale with a silage grab on a tractor and drop the entire bale into a round bale feeder- you would appreciate how tight they are rolled!
Not your first rodeo I take it.....
I was feeding a dozen sheep for my girlfriend after feeding herds of cattle in Missouri.Nope, grow and feed hundreds off them a year.
Any worries about throwing oil into the hay? If it’s for bedding it’d be one thing, but if you’re feeding it I wouldn’t want to get oil on it.
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Oh yeah.I'm not complaining about how tight the bales are. I like that. Just saying that an old hay knife doesn't work in round bales because of that.
I have a hay knife like you pictured. I got it to cut round bales to feed small amounts to goats. The round bales I get are just rolled too tight. The knife works at first, but then it starts to bind up. Wish it worked better.
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