Hay ring vs unrolling.

   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #21  
I've noticed that feeding my cattle rolls of hay in hayrings I do have more waste. Un rolling hay when done on a regular schedule does waste less hay. A cow needs to consume between 25-30lbs of QUALITY dry matter a day (more if the quality is poor) to maintain healthy body weight. If you figure how much hay to unroll each day then your cows will clean it up and make less of a mess. Unrolling more than enough hay will cause a lot of waste. They will lay and make a mess of it.
I usually put my hay in a ring cause I don't have the time each day to unroll for my cattle. However during years of severe drought I will unroll hay to conserve. Even if you watch one cow at a hayring you will see her eat for approximately 45mins then leave after she eats enough to get full.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #23  
Just had the last of my hay delivered yesterday. 182 rolls. That's a lot of unrolling!
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #24  
The problems I have with rings is the cows and calves drag hay out and waste it and if you don't move the rings regualrly there is a big mess of trampled, wasted hay. Calves seem to waste the most hay so you don't want to over feed them. Our cows are pretty good at cleaning it all up when unrolled.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #25  
Just had the last of my hay delivered yesterday. 182 rolls. That's a lot of unrolling!

yep but if you want to conserve hay you would probably wouldn't have to unroll but about 150. As I said before I unroll when I'm short of hay. got plenty of rain this past year so I have got plenty of hay to feed so I'm using the rings
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #26  
Just had the last of my hay delivered yesterday. 182 rolls. That's a lot of unrolling!

I just think back to the 1980's when we fed 360 cattle and 1600 sheep indoors with small square bales plus straw in small squares :(
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #27  
Here is a photo of one pasture of the cows after being fed and unrolling 3 bales for them.

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We unroll 42 rolls a week to feed and usually unroll 800-1,000 rolls a season.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #29  
Here is a photo of one pasture of the cows after being fed and unrolling 3 bales for them.

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We unroll 42 rolls a week to feed and usually unroll 800-1,000 rolls a season.

Gosh I expected your pastures to still be green and productive in Mississippi! Your patures look like ours except we have snow on them! Thanks for the pictures.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #30  
I've only heard of unrolling when the cattle are in stanchions. Have a row on each side and unroll the bale between the two. Its easier then giving flakes of hay to each cow. Unrolling it outside would just be a waste. They will poop and lay on it. Rings are the most common up around here.

My wife and son unroll almost all of their round bales into stanchion feeders, about 60' of double-sided feeders between 2 feeders, 2 bales a day right now, that were used when the farm was a dairy. They waste very little hay. We've seen std. rings in pastures with what appears to be large amounts of wasted hay and slop around the rings. If one is feeding with rings I would go with the newer cone type ring feeders as the bottom catches most of what they drop and they can eat it later. They do have one 24' feeder on wheels with stanchions for feeding 5 to 6 bales at a time and right now is being used in the birthing area for soon to be mothers with about 2 bales in it.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #31  
Here the farmers will use both methods. Usually if they are feeding rolls of clover hay to dairy cows its in rings. Otherwise the field hay in rolls is unrolled like a jelly roll. Seems to be quite a bit of loss either way.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #32  
What are you guys using to unroll that hay?
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #34  
If on relatively level ground after twine or netwrap removal if one determines direction hay was rolled and puts frt tire of tractor against the opposite direction of rolling the frt tire will unroll the bale as tractor is driven forward. I've only done this unrolling of bale with a 2 wheel drive not a 4 WD but I think a 4 WD will work the same way
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #35  
Jim,

On a four wheel drive you pull up with the front tire tight along the flat side of the bale and sort of turn into the bale as you go. With a slight down hill you can go pretty straight but on flat ground you end up with about a 30'-40' circle of hay.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #36  
Jim,

On a four wheel drive you pull up with the front tire tight along the flat side of the bale and sort of turn into the bale as you go. With a slight down hill you can go pretty straight but on flat ground you end up with about a 30'-40' circle of hay.

Why 30'-40' circle? I've unrolled several bales on level ground that I had an OOPS with no netwrap applied by using frt wheel to unroll them relatively straight so I could re-bale with netwrap on them
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #38  
We are rolling out hay this year. I can definitely see the waste when we put out too much. But if we put out just enough then they eat more than they mess up. We just use the tractor and the rolling hills to unroll it. The reseeding is an added plus since we are working on restoring and old rock quarry.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #39  
Why 30'-40' circle? I've unrolled several bales on level ground that I had an OOPS with no netwrap applied by using frt wheel to unroll them relatively straight so I could re-bale with netwrap on them

If I understand the way you are unrolling yours there is a difference in the way you and I are unrolling the hay.
 
   / Hay ring vs unrolling. #40  
hay ring vs unrolling

What are you guys using to unroll that hay?

what I use is a device that attaches to my 3 point hitch, it has one long spike about 3 feet long that you spear the bale near the center ,it has 3 shorter spikes about a foot long that also penetrate the bale , it has a hydraulic pump and 2 hoses to attach to one of your remotes. So you just back ,spear the bale , take it to the cows , pull your remote lever and the bale will spin. The one I have I can spin a bale off in about 15 seconds. The one I have has this information written on it. A. S. I. Kimball, Ne 800-445-1001 . also has "RW Spin Off" written on it. It works great. You can spin off little piles of hay or just put out a windrow if you wanna. I highly recommend if you want to conserve hay.
 

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