MAKING HAY THE SIMPLE WAY || INNOVATIVE AND EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR HAYMAKING
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- This method is ideal for farms raising small ruminants such as rabbits, goats, and sheep to store hay or grasses as feed. By partially drying excess grass and storing it in a dry area, the forage can be preserved for up to 1-2 years without spoilage. This method features the use of Farmer Dane's special grass for his rabbits. The goal is to offer a simple and effective solution for storing forages.
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This method is ideal for farms raising small ruminants such as rabbits, goats, and sheep to store hay or grasses as feed. By partially drying excess grass and storing it in a dry area, the forage can be preserved for up to 1-2 years without spoilage. This method features the use of Farmer Dane's special grass for his rabbits. The goal is to offer a simple and effective solution for storing forages.
Enjoy watching!
How could I get some of that hay to buy?
Very interesting and quite innovative. Btw where is he located
Where is he located, would like to buy some and support my local Jamaican
Thanks for sharing, how can we contact him to purchase?
@@keiminking624 he makes for himself
Very much innovative #Hay
Very creative. Great video. Going to build myself one of those.
Give us a tutorial plz
Great video💯👍
I am Jamaican and lived in Suriname many years. I did the same thing using a mixture of kudzu and para grass (brachiaria mutica). I used a barrel with top and bottom removed but this method is much better because it is easier to tie the bale and round bales were less easy to store.
Very much innovative, good illustration
Informative
Great Idea
From Gambia
Excellent instruction video. A similar technique can be used to compact silage in plastic drums.
Wonderful video
Good job. Not trying to be pedantic but the grass was cut way too late and is more straw than hay but the technique is spot on and is what I learnt while living in Switzerland.
I like that 👌
Informed great 🎉
I knew a guy who was feeding 18year old hay to his horses, along with a little corn.
Very useful IDEAS. 👌 👍 👏 what type of grass did he use
Guinea grass
how has storage worked out using these? The tightness of the bale is important to keeping out pests, and make it last longer in storage. I'd be curious of you were able to get the bales tight enough for decently long term storage, or if you tried to use all of the bales quickly enough to avoid spoilage.
Where is this located??????
Only in ja
Wrap it trun it so I can get my Money's 💰 Worth.😎
Prezzi can u send me his link would like to buy some from him
Price?
Honest living, why can't most Jamaicans do that,
Mr bernard can you please get a tutotial on how to make that hay baylaer
What is the name of the grass used for hay in Jamaica
Wat the cost ?
What’s the name of the grass they use to make that??
You can use any grass but pangola and Bermuda grass works best.
It's brilliant the only bad thing is it's a home for rodents
Why is his face completely covered?? 😮
Very educative video ❤
Do you feed animals like this or you add any supplements?
How many goats can feed on one bale of the hay?
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