I live on the East Coast it’s 11:55 PM. I just got done smoking my Medical Marijuana. I could’ve watched that video for hours lol I hope you have other videos. Send them to me. I love that kind of stuff. Thanks, John .
Neat process, would love that job. Curious, hard to tell with the camera but a lot of black edges. Is that mold? Always an issue here with store bought hay and straw
The difference between square bales and rolled bales is...with square bales the livestock gets 3 square meals a day but with rolled bales they get a well rounded diet. 😂😂😂😂
Not sure where this is located but we decided to buy compressed alfalfa bales for our horses this year for the first time. I don't think we will do it again, in compression it hides a lot of stuff that you would find in a normal bale. We have found a lot more weedy material and baling twine from the original bales mixed into the hay. The first may be due to bad hay but the second is unforgivable in my opinion.
Super!!! We have a small farm in Russia but a process is completely different.
I live on the East Coast it’s 11:55 PM. I just got done smoking my Medical Marijuana. I could’ve watched that video for hours lol I hope you have other videos. Send them to me. I love that kind of stuff. Thanks, John .
Muito bonito esse trabalho parabens😊 moro no sul do Brasil🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Las comprimen para el transporte, pero lo bueno de la paca esta en el piso. Saludos ✅️ y b suerte 💪🏽
Neat process, would love that job. Curious, hard to tell with the camera but a lot of black edges. Is that mold? Always an issue here with store bought hay and straw
The difference between square bales and rolled bales is...with square bales the livestock gets 3 square meals a day but with rolled bales they get a well rounded diet. 😂😂😂😂
I heard round bales were outlawed in western states. It was because cows 🐮 weren’t getting a chance to have a square meal. 🐮😂
It's easier to carry a...round ?
Lol
yeah!!!
Where is this getting shipped?
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Not sure where this is located but we decided to buy compressed alfalfa bales for our horses this year for the first time. I don't think we will do it again, in compression it hides a lot of stuff that you would find in a normal bale. We have found a lot more weedy material and baling twine from the original bales mixed into the hay. The first may be due to bad hay but the second is unforgivable in my opinion.