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How To Grow Quality Hay In 7 Steps

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 Do you know that you can actually grow quality hay for your livestock rather than buying? Growing alfalfa or Timothy hay is simple with a few steps. However due to bulk need for hay, some animal farmers prefer to buy hay from local vendors who consistently produce and supply hay as a business. However if you have just a few cattle then buying hay is normal. But if you still want to grow your hay then let's dive into it.   Steps To Grow Hay Follow the below steps to produce the best hay for your livestock. Choose A Good Field : Soil pH should be in the 6.5 to 7 range for vigorous alfalfa growth, Anderson says. Ideally, you’d choose a field that you already know hasn’t struggled with weed issues in the past. If you must use a weed-prone site, you’ll need to consider different alfalfa varieties and herbicide options. Plant The Seeds : Anderson suggests choosing an alfalfa variety that’s more digestible and low-lignin for a better chance at a healthy, abundant crop. Observe Field Re

How To Store Hay Properly - 4 Best Hay Storing Practices

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 How To Store Hay Properly If you are an animal farmer then you must have experience bad feeding days. This is usually due to lack of hay to feed the animals. But the problem isn't just that you are not buying or producing enough hay. On the other hand, the problem stems from your methods of storing hay. There is nothing that does not get bad in the world. Even the earth get loose which is not good for some trees. Thus, hay too will not be in it's best condition if you don't properly take care of it. Also, scarcity of hay during Winter is something we can fight by learning these techniques of storing hay. By so doing we will not keep googling hay for sale in times of need. We will also be able to save a lot more money.  4 Best Hay Storing Prictices 1) Store them indoors if possible. Nobody knows that better than Jerrold Siemens, who operates Siefor Farms, Ltd., with his sons, Adrian and Chris, near Morris, Manitoba. Together they produce approximately 900 acres of com

5 Places To Find Hay During Winter - Where To Get Hay In Winter

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 Where to Get Hay In Winter It is general knowledge now that hay is cattle food. On a normal day many animal farmers go about feeding their cattle with different types of hay in preparation for either for horse race, milking, or even eating the healthy flesh. They usually have little or no difficulties during summer. However when it's winter, they always face a problem of where to find hay for their livestock.  Animals do have blood running in their veins like humans. Thus they feel cold too during winter. As a result it is difficult for them to move around to graze of grass. Therefore owners of these livestock must be able to provide hay for them to feed on.  5 Places To Find Hay During Winter 1. Auctions Your local coop or auction house may have weekly hay auctions. Check the schedules and call around to see if there’s a certain day of the week for auctions and be ready to bid for your hay.  Be cautious when purchasing hay at an auction as the best bales may be stacked on the

Why Do Horses Eat Hay - Horse Hay Alternatives

Why Do Horses Eat Hay : Horses can't survive long term without hay so when many ask why do horse eat hay they just need to look at their need for fiber and roughage. Click to see hay alternatives and details.

What does alfalfa hay look like – Difference Between Alfalfa Hay an Grass Hay

What does alfalfa hay look like – Difference Between Alfalfa Hay an Grass Hay : Alfalfa hay looks like Timothy, Bermuda or even Orchard grass hay. But they are different in Protein content due to quantity of leaves. Click to see more differences and benefits of alfalfa hay.

Types of Food Animals Eat - Hay For Sale Near Me

Types of Food Animals Eat : Food animals eat can be flesh, plant or both. And they are classified into carnivores, herbivores and omnivores respectively. Why is Hay a special type of food for herbivores? Click the above link to learn more.