Being retired and sort of lazy I don't get out too much to look at the cows, but spent about an hour yesterday walking through them. The boy has done a good job with them and they are looking pretty good. He never fed anything until Nov. 15 and he had some fairly ugly hay that he fed first. He bought some decent fescue bales from a neighbor for $20/bale(1400 lb.)and some better stuff for $25/same size. He hauled it himself so little expense there. He'd baled up a lot of good two row barley straw(with Redekop chaff saver on top of swath) right behind the combine. He is feeding 20 lbs. hay/day and close to that in straw. He thinks he'll get them fed for around $60/cow actual outlay! I gave him the poor hay I had and the straw was basically free so all he had to buy was the hay from the neighbor. Will finish feeding early May as he stockpiled 60 acres of native grass.
We still have about 60 calves on feed. hay and some light barley we bought from the neighbor for $1.50/bu. Don't even bother to roll it and they look pretty good. Will probably take them to grass for a few months as he has another 320 acres that he has to do something with. He has been shopping around for good young red cows but is awful picky!
We still have about 60 calves on feed. hay and some light barley we bought from the neighbor for $1.50/bu. Don't even bother to roll it and they look pretty good. Will probably take them to grass for a few months as he has another 320 acres that he has to do something with. He has been shopping around for good young red cows but is awful picky!
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