we feed hay silage and corn dileage mixed with dry hay and oats-mixer wagon does the load.
chopper has a corn head and a hay head, but the hay has to be on the ground already, so add the haybine. we have a new idea, 1976-cost about 15000 a few years ago, new are running 300k, parts are getting hard to find for the old one, so lots of welding
if you aren't feeding a lot, the piles will have a lot of spoilage, so it may not be economical, use the bags. we're feeding 60 head right now. All we do is pile it and pack it on a cement pad. also feeds well on a flat wagon if your pasture is wet like ours is right now.
chopper has a corn head and a hay head, but the hay has to be on the ground already, so add the haybine. we have a new idea, 1976-cost about 15000 a few years ago, new are running 300k, parts are getting hard to find for the old one, so lots of welding
if you aren't feeding a lot, the piles will have a lot of spoilage, so it may not be economical, use the bags. we're feeding 60 head right now. All we do is pile it and pack it on a cement pad. also feeds well on a flat wagon if your pasture is wet like ours is right now.