It's our first time using it and so far, it has worked well. We still need some high-quality dry hay (alfalfa) for the young lambs' creep station. I am having trouble finding some but I'm sure we will. Thanks.
It is an interesting process to get it wrapped. I didn't fully understand until we had ours done. The fermentation is the same whether it is wrapped hay or it is harvested and put into a silo or a large mound. It was about the only way to get good feed this spring due to all the rain. We never had enough dry days for the hay to dry out for dry bales.
The baleage really does look great. My Lincolns would tear into it for sure. Hope you get some rain!
It's our first time using it and so far, it has worked well. We still need some high-quality dry hay (alfalfa) for the young lambs' creep station. I am having trouble finding some but I'm sure we will. Thanks.
The baleage looks great. I always wondered how that actually worked.
It is an interesting process to get it wrapped. I didn't fully understand until we had ours done. The fermentation is the same whether it is wrapped hay or it is harvested and put into a silo or a large mound. It was about the only way to get good feed this spring due to all the rain. We never had enough dry days for the hay to dry out for dry bales.