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Watched the latest video that @Grandmas Porch referenced... doug and stacy . I will say one thing that I disagree with after MANY years of feeding round bales. If you are in an area that gets much rain, you NEVER put round bales in a feeder with the flat side up. The rain will go right down into the hay and it will get wet, moldy and rot twice as fast than if the rounded side is up. The whole purpose of the rounded bale is to shed the rain off it... rain will run down the outside and the amount of wet permeating is 3-6 inches on a tightly rolled bale. If the rain comes and it is a soaker, with the flat side up the rain will sit and will soak in and there can be as much as 1/3 to 1/2 of the bale getting wet, and it will mold. It will not shed off it.
Many people here who have smaller animals, like sheep, will put a round bale in the barn, flat side up, and peel off the layers to feed out by pitchfork full and that is fine if the bale is protected from the weather.
What we do when the sheep need hay, is to roll out about 1/2 the bale to the cattle, and then take the better "center hay" section and put it in the feeder for the sheep... again with the rounded side up. We use a "cradle" type round bale feeder so the sheep can eat at it from the bottom, sides and ends. This just gives the real dry green hay to the sheep and the cattle can pick through the rolled out hay and the more weathered outside will go back into the field for organic matter. Of course, we feed several bales at a time so that we can make a few less trips... and feed different fields on different days due to the number of animals we have.
If you are going to feed hay with the flat side up, then you need to have some sort of "hay saver" roof over it to protect it from the weather.
 

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Walmart had Halloween stuff just inside the doorway to the "garden center"/holiday section... and Christmas stuff right through the door in the garden center section....
Yep, way too soon, but people shop for the holidays earlier and earlier... Black Friday is now being promoted all through Oct.... Even the guy at Staples where I was looking at computers as mine is on it's last electronic pulse... said that the week after Halloween they will be coming out with all their holiday specials for "black friday" .....
Don't know where people are going to get the money to spend on things I have seen out there anyway....
 

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Until now... I never fully comprehended how much meat there is in a 1/2 beef, it's mind blowing 🤯. I asked our processor if there is a max weight limit for beef steer? He said "we process bison here. I ain't never seen a beef as big as a bison, bring him on". I think I must have looked at him like this o_O because he laughed at me.

Jesus is Lord and Christ 🙏❤️🇺🇸
 

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We caught the respiratory crud that's going around. If I can keep it out of my lungs, I shoulf get over fairly quick. I did a home covid test so hubby didn't need to. Negative as I thought it would be. It wasn't like this when we caught covid.

If I'm not better by Tuesday I have to reschedule my Thursday dental appointment.
 

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I've read that RSV, flu and new omicron-type COVID variants are all expected to be bad this winter. COVID cases are low here and not many people wore masks during 2020 peak, but I'm starting to see more people wearing masks. (very few people choose to wear masks) I bought new carbon filter masks for myself already. They filter out most fragrance allergens, so I like to have fresh ones. They last 6 months, so I get 2 per year and rotate them.
 
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