Decker
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Anybody have any experience with straw rations for cows during the first part of winter?
Decker said:Anybody have any experience with straw rations for cows during the first part of winter?
To get us through the first part of winter we only take one cut of hay early July,then after the first hard frost the cattle get turned into the hayland,if theres snow the horses paw enough the cattle eat through that. When we had the few years of really bad drought we fed straw with pellets,the cattle seemed to really devour that.Decker said:My cows are older mature cows and the average weight is about 1400 lbs. I am only going to feed this ration to them in thier second and early part of thier third trimester. There are alot of people up here who feed chaff straw to thier mature cows in the early stages of pregnancy, some just have chaff piles in the field and let the cows go through it. I don't like this way as they waste to much and your left with a mess to contend with in the spring. Feeding straw does save you alot of money in feed costs, but you should make sure your cows are in good shape going into winter. You would be surprised at how much protien content is in straw, you do have to be careful though and make sure to supplement them to avoid compaction either with grain or alfalfa/grass hay.
Horseless said:I would feed more straw if I could find a better way of collecting it. These rotary combines make baling harder and you lose alot of chaff. The other thing is that in our area, all the spring wheat has gone to sawfly resistant wheat which is solid stem or or semi solid. Cows don't like that as well. I have always thought cows like winter wheat straw better and of coarse barley straw is great. Have never been able to collect pea straw, but I am working on that, it comes in powder form.