Starting feeding hay on 11/25/07. Right feeding old corn stalk, old Milo stalks and old grass hay bales. Should be out of the old hay by Dec 15 to 20 time frame. Cows still have a good bit of grass to eat on, but with colder and wet weather decided to start haying them.
The corn and Milo bales are not that good, but fed allot of it last year and cows came through looking good. I sometimes wonder if we worry too much about quality of hay. I have found that cows seem to do about the same with no matter what type of hay I run. I usually do have some rye and clover in my pastures so this may help out. I do try to feed the better hay when it gets real bad or cold for an extended period. But I have not cubed, caked or give cows any supplements. I use to give them allot, but I never could see it penciling out. I know others says it pays, what are your experiences?
I like to keep some of my better hay for the late winter early spring as I start calving in late Feb. Usually calving is completed by first of May, but because of a too young bull I had bought back in 2006 allot and very hot dry summer in 2006 my cows calved out till July. I hope to get them back on schedule, it may take a couple years to do that.
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Monday, November 26, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Got both round baler and square baler cleaned up and put in the shed for winter. I usually wash the balers and wax them every other year. Make notes on what is wrong and needs to be fixed before next season. Then grease everything, and lube the chains, then back them into the shed. Seems to have less problems next year.
I will say that it is a dirty slow job, but rather spend the time now then with a break down next season or not having everything ready to go when need to be baling. Any other tips you may have?
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I will say that it is a dirty slow job, but rather spend the time now then with a break down next season or not having everything ready to go when need to be baling. Any other tips you may have?
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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Extra hay and what to do with it
There has been a lot of hay made this year in North East Texas.
What to do with the extra hay?
1: Save hay for next year, if you got a good storage area this may be a good option if we have shortage next year.
2: You run extra cows during the winter and sell in the spring, couple things to think is what will cattle market do in the next few months? With oil going up, will that effect the corn futures, if corn price rise then cattle prices may drop. Also how is all the meat recalls in the last few months affecting the consumer’s confidence of meat products?
3: Try to sell some hay, the east part of the US is in need of hay, but trucking cost will be a major factor as diesel prices increase to ever closer to $4.00 a gallon.
This is a lot better problem having too much hay than last year scrambling to find hay at very high prices and very low quality.
If you have any other ideas about what to do with extra hay let us hear about it.
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What to do with the extra hay?
1: Save hay for next year, if you got a good storage area this may be a good option if we have shortage next year.
2: You run extra cows during the winter and sell in the spring, couple things to think is what will cattle market do in the next few months? With oil going up, will that effect the corn futures, if corn price rise then cattle prices may drop. Also how is all the meat recalls in the last few months affecting the consumer’s confidence of meat products?
3: Try to sell some hay, the east part of the US is in need of hay, but trucking cost will be a major factor as diesel prices increase to ever closer to $4.00 a gallon.
This is a lot better problem having too much hay than last year scrambling to find hay at very high prices and very low quality.
If you have any other ideas about what to do with extra hay let us hear about it.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Finished hauling all round bales in over weekend. Not a hard job but a time consuming one. Hopefully will not need to feed till first of December.
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Bale hay with a Vermeer 605 K making 5.5 X 5 foot bales, 190 on 39 acres plus 160 square bales. Second cutting of Jiggs Bermuda
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