Hi mate, i am starting a buffalo farm, as they produce less milk, your video has made me think about growing sudan haylage instead of corn silage as sudan haylage is cheaper. My question is, how much milk your beef cows give at peak, and do you use concentrate during that period to provide extra energy. 100 percent haylage in feed safe for cattle? Do you need hay or straw with haaylage to make the taste less fermented
Looks good! Next year I am planning to start wrapping bales. We bale Sorghum Sudan grass in the summer months and sometimes I just cannot get it dry before a rain comes. Also the spoilage of the outer edge because we store outside. Questions I have, how many wraps are you putting on each bale? After wrapping how long before it is ready to feed?
Hi mate, i am starting a buffalo farm, as they produce less milk, your video has made me think about growing sudan haylage instead of corn silage as sudan haylage is cheaper. My question is, how much milk your beef cows give at peak, and do you use concentrate during that period to provide extra energy. 100 percent haylage in feed safe for cattle? Do you need hay or straw with haaylage to make the taste less fermented
Good stuff! God bless!
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pretty impressive...good operation and feed choice.
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Feed looks good eh. When we use to put up Haylage we started chopping at 45% moisture.. Nice set up, good job everyone.
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Looks good! Next year I am planning to start wrapping bales. We bale Sorghum Sudan grass in the summer months and sometimes I just cannot get it dry before a rain comes. Also the spoilage of the outer edge because we store outside. Questions I have, how many wraps are you putting on each bale? After wrapping how long before it is ready to feed?
We use 16 wraps and about 3 weeks you can start feeding