Nice setup you've got there. And you have a bale cart so you can feed them in the barn. Nice ! Feeding high moisture baleage free choice makes it a challenge to walk behind the girls when you have them in the barn i would think. Thanks for sharing
are you using 500mm or 750mm? how big are your bales? How many bales per roll of wrap? Sorry for all the questions, just looking at purchasing a similar unit.
Always look forward to your videos man. You must’ve done some small squares, I saw the elevator set up in the background. Anyway, from a feeding standpoint, what do you prefer, the balage or the small squares? Is there a difference in milk production? Keep the videos coming... as you can of course. Thanks
Andy Lieffring I like both, feeding the round bales are easier to handle and it works great for our set up but it’s nice sometimes to get dry hay in them
Looks like an efficient setup. Nice video as always.
Nice setup you've got there. And you have a bale cart so you can feed them in the barn. Nice ! Feeding high moisture baleage free choice makes it a challenge to walk behind the girls when you have them in the barn i would think. Thanks for sharing
I have that wrapper and I have tried to wrap a 5x5.5 foot bale and having some trouble . are all of yours 4 foot bales
are you using 500mm or 750mm? how big are your bales? How many bales per roll of wrap? Sorry for all the questions, just looking at purchasing a similar unit.
Next video do a equipment tour
hows the drought out your way did the corn yield good
will this wrap a 36x36 inch bale?
Was the cradle an add on or did it come with the wrapper?
We have the same wrapper
Always look forward to your videos man. You must’ve done some small squares, I saw the elevator set up in the background. Anyway, from a feeding standpoint, what do you prefer, the balage or the small squares? Is there a difference in milk production? Keep the videos coming... as you can of course. Thanks
Andy Lieffring I like both, feeding the round bales are easier to handle and it works great for our set up but it’s nice sometimes to get dry hay in them