How We Unroll Hay To Feed Cattle

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  • čas přidán 11. 01. 2023
  • How We Unroll Hay To Feed Cattle
    Today we are showing how we feed cattle when the grass is dormant for the winter.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @WhittAcresHomestead
    @WhittAcresHomestead Před rokem +9

    Does rain affect this method at all? I'd love to get cows, but for now I'll live vicariously watching you raise them so when I get some, I'll know what I'm doing. Great videos.

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před rokem +1

      No. They hay is consumed pretty quick and of it gets wet they will still eat it. Thanks for watching! More cow videos coming.

  • @mllee2008
    @mllee2008 Před rokem +4

    Looks like some happy steers! ❤🙏🏻🇺🇸

  • @jamesjarvis4001
    @jamesjarvis4001 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I built a round bale unrolled that attaches to my tractors three point hitch. Works great.

  • @scottneedham9765
    @scottneedham9765 Před rokem +2

    Can’t wait till next video to see how long that hay lasted interesting

  • @mga7649
    @mga7649 Před rokem +4

    We just roll out what will be eaten in one day.
    Less wasted hay.

  • @kurtkohl151
    @kurtkohl151 Před rokem +1

    Looking good Chuck and glad the cattle expansion is working out both on the operation side and sales. I've got a guess what you and JW are planning but I'll just have to wait for the next episode.

  • @jermainewyatt1995
    @jermainewyatt1995 Před rokem +1

    Love watching your videos

  • @markodeen4105
    @markodeen4105 Před rokem +2

    "Petting the Cat" unrolling it backwards to get thinner and longer distribution!

  • @paulblankenship7865
    @paulblankenship7865 Před rokem +1

    That looks like some real good hay. Small bales but real good quality. Growing up, we always used hay rings. Every few days daddy would change feeding locations to other poor areas of the pasture. They wasted too much hay when we fed without a ring. They’d pee and poo all over it and then trample it into the dirt. Judys got some great regenerative ideas but I just can’t see using quality hay like that to get the job done. I could see doing that to old or low quality hay. Y’all have some really good looking steers. How many head of steers and heifers do y’all keep through the winter? We always sold most of ours at the end of fall or right when winter set in. Daddy didn’t want to feed them through winter. The cows would drop new babies come early Spring and the cycle started all over again. We kept 30 to 40 cows and a good bull all the time. The older cattle rotated out in the fall when we sold the steers and heifers. We only kept the heifers from good cows. That helped keep the herd healthy.

  • @7StandsFarm
    @7StandsFarm Před rokem +1

    another great video. Those steers have really grown

  • @jimmyjohnson7041
    @jimmyjohnson7041 Před rokem +1

    Im impressed ! Someone whom uses the smaller bales !!!!!! Been using 4x4 bales for 30 some years. Easy to handle...and when using a round bale feeder you have very little mudding around it because they eat the bale in a very short time. Ive always moved my bale feeder every time I feed them. No real issues. Greg Judy.......talks about spreading seed by unrolling the bales. But......my hay has no seed in it. During the winter time I try to provide good quality hay for the cows. Hay thats been cut every 30 days or less. Therefore........no seed. Poor quality hay..... yes.... seeds. But during the winter cows eat much less high quality hay and much easier to stay warm. But you do live down south.

    • @nandisaand5287
      @nandisaand5287 Před rokem +1

      A more critical benefit of unrolling hay on pasture is fertility. The "waste" hay combines with the excrement to turn into superfood for soil biology, thus improving the pasture.

    • @SheratonParkFarms
      @SheratonParkFarms  Před rokem

      Yep!!

  • @JonathanWirth-cu7sw
    @JonathanWirth-cu7sw Před 4 měsíci

    Production ideas 😀

  • @Skashoon
    @Skashoon Před rokem +2

    Would it be possible to shove a 2” pipe (same diameter as the hay spear) through the center and run 20-25’ of wire cable through the pipe to drag the bale with your UTV or tractor? Just a thought.

  • @bautistafamilyfarm
    @bautistafamilyfarm Před rokem +3

    With that roll of hay how long would that last with seven cows feeding off it

  • @toddcaskey9984
    @toddcaskey9984 Před rokem +1

    How long will the bale last ya ? And how many acres do you guys have? Todd🤪

  • @tb1401
    @tb1401 Před rokem +1

    HOW LONG THAT WILL LAST

  • @Mindy56743
    @Mindy56743 Před rokem

    Are you going to use chickens to follow the cows once the weather gets better?

  • @th3falleng0d69
    @th3falleng0d69 Před rokem +1

    Can never say a bad thing about a working tractor with some good bale spears. Sure u can do it all without a tractor. But man does a tractor simplify that process.

  • @jimmyjohnson7041
    @jimmyjohnson7041 Před rokem

    Id rather put as much feed / hay through the cow / animal focusing on a much more readily usable fertilizer then allowing animals to stomp hay into the ground. Granted... hay is fertility.