“As with hay, previously grazed pasture tends to be perennial, containing weeds that may be unpalatable for horses,” warns Horsehage. “After cutting, wilting and baling, the bales of haylage ...
BEAMING Inc., an organization that uses the healing power of horses to improve the quality of life of people of all ages and ...
especially for horses. Even hay baled between 15%-20% moisture will experience what is known as “sweating.” Sweating, in regard to hay bales, refers to microbial respiration, which will create heat ...
Nearly all hay goes through “a sweat” during the first few days after baling when the temperature rises. Figure 2 shows two cuttings of hay in a study I conducted while at the University of ...
It won’t be high-quality “horse hay,” Roberts says. “It meets needs of beef herd owners ... Ensiling preserves toxins. On the other hand, drying and baling toxic fescue hay cuts toxin in half. The ...
Kansas hay market report for the week ending Feb. 1, as reported by the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News ...
In the first trial, Undi compared the performance of cattle fed hay in a bale feeder in a dry lot daily to cows provided with four bales at a time in a pasture, bale grazing setting. He determined ...
Among plenty of great West River representation, Wall's Jace Blasius and Arina Haugen of Sturgis thrived in the Wrangler 20X ...
Animal control officers reportedly visited her home multiple times over several months and found unsanitary conditions.
The main advantages of Eragrostis is that it doesn’t need to be replanted every year and can be used for hay and grazing. Feed merchants are currently selling this for between R1 300 and R1 500 per ...
Description This machine is designed to lift and fluff up windrows, great to help dry out windrows without turning with a conventional rake, being 3 meters wide they are great for picking up the ...