Posted by Mike (WA) on January 10, 2012 at 16:26:20 from (69.10.196.197):
In Reply to: OLD Hay posted by old_ky_man on January 10, 2012 at 15:56:50:
Had an old barn without a door to the hayloft- previous owner used a hook and trolley at the peak to put hay in. About a foot of old hay and oat straw in the loft when I got the place, probably up to 30 years old. I knocked a 1 X 12 off the end of the loft to pitch it out, figured I'd spread it in the morning. Made a pile from the ground up to the level of the loft.
Came out the next morning, and cows were happily eating it, even though it was summer and they had good pasture. Pile was about half gone, and I figured they were doing so nicely, perhaps I should give them another day.
Next day, it was all gone.
Just give it to the cattle, they won't eat it if its bad.
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