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From: Early Morning Organic Farm (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 04/05/04


I'm wondering if anyone has experience feeding baylage, or haylage, to 
sheep and goats.  My father (an ag bag dealer) is trying to convince me 
it is the best way to feed in the winter.  Hay bales are certainly more 
convenient for us, but if the feed quality is that superior, I might be 
willing to consider it.

Thanks,
Laurie
Early Morning Organic Farm
Genoa, NY

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Last Updated:4:30 PM EST November 21, 2008
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Humidity:86%
Dew Point:25° F
Wind:NW at 9 MPH
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