blessedfarmgirl
True BYH Addict
I'm starting to think about getting our hay stocked up for the winter. We go through about 6 round bales for the sheep from November to March every year and 30 square bales for the goats. Since I have more sheep I'll probably want to go with 7 this year. I want to buy hay ahead of time in case August is droughty and the price goes way up. But I'm also wondering if first cutting isn't the best. I heard second cutting is higher in protein, is that correct? Should I get a few bales now and a few in September or so?
I'm also looking at ways to store it. I can fit 2 in the barn, but I need 7. Would pallets and tarps outside work ok?
I also have one more feed related question. I'm thinking about using protein tubs/blocks this winter instead of grain to keep the ewes in condition while they're pregnant and fatten up my wethers for butchering in January. Is that a good, cost effective option or would grain be better?
I'm also looking at ways to store it. I can fit 2 in the barn, but I need 7. Would pallets and tarps outside work ok?
I also have one more feed related question. I'm thinking about using protein tubs/blocks this winter instead of grain to keep the ewes in condition while they're pregnant and fatten up my wethers for butchering in January. Is that a good, cost effective option or would grain be better?