An example of one of the advantages of Kubota paint. If you’re looking for a used one, you can tell from 100’ away whether it’s been stored inside or outside. That one looks like it hasn’t seen the inside of a building since it left the factory.
Looks like straw, if that is sold as hay there ain't much nutrition in it.Horse hay action this am before the heat/humidity make it miserable...
3x3x6 bales
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Agreed. Pretty crappy stuff. It looks like it got rained on.Looks like straw, if that is sold as hay there ain't much nutrition in it.
Oh. I agree with you 100%. I didn't source or supply it and they aren't my horses. I'm only paid to move it from point A to point B.Dirtydeed, not to be negative but that hay should have more leafs in it, but it may just be dry from last years cutting. When you open the bale if the horses won't eat it you'll have plenty of bedding.
Around here we have had a lot of moisture for two years so hay prices are lower then normal. I see 1300-1500# round bales for $60-$75.
What's interesting is cattle will eat grass horses won't. Maybe it's because the horse people spoil their animals with "special" feeds. I can put out three year old hay out for bedding, or dump it in a low spot to stop erosion and cattle will consume the whole thing!
I know that cattle have four stomachs. I think horses have less maybe 1.5?What's interesting is cattle will eat grass horses won't. Maybe it's because the horse people spoil their animals with "special" feeds. I can put out three year old hay out for bedding, or dump it in a low spot to stop erosion and cattle will consume the whole thing!
How do you have your ammo can mounted? I have the same tractor and looking to do similar.
Just curiosity, what do those large square bales weigh? I think they're pretty much a standard size?Picked up a half dozen new "test" bales for the horses. We'll see if they like it any better than what they've been getting.
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That's a nice shot right there.
That's a nice shot right there.
Mine's still not back yet so I'm just gonna stare at yours for a while LOL.
Ended up cutting about 4 acres yesterday.......with the dang cub cadet.... HOT and 46" at a time...it mostly blew!
Oh, I just used the mount that came on the tractor with the small plastic Kubota tool box. Mine was mounted that way from the dealer since I have a backhoe for the tractor. When the plastic lid broke I replaced it with a steel 30 cal ammo boxHow do you have your ammo can mounted? I have the same tractor and looking to do similar.
These are 3x3x6. Supposedly in the 750-800 # range.Just curiosity, what do those large square bales weigh? I think they're pretty much a standard size?
See them around here, but not as much as round bales for the dairy/beef cow guys.
They were LONG after my farmer days as a kid....