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I think you mean Sudan.

If you made sedan silage I can see your cows getting hardware pretty easy. :D

I have no experience with either as they won't grow here.
 
gcreekrch said:
I think you mean Sudan.

If you made sedan silage I can see your cows getting hardware pretty easy. :D

I have no experience with either as they won't grow here.

Yes that's what I meant.... sorry long day aready. Explaine the hardware?
 
katrina said:
gcreekrch said:
I think you mean Sudan.

If you made sedan silage I can see your cows getting hardware pretty easy. :D

I have no experience with either as they won't grow here.

Yes that's what I meant.... sorry long day aready. Explaine the hardware?

"Sedan", as in vehicle/automobile.......built of hardware. Not good for cow feed. Metal.

Put up Sudan/Sorghum silage for many years when had a dairy. No problems to speak of. Just don't graze it after a frost.........
 
Mike said:
katrina said:
gcreekrch said:
I think you mean Sudan.

If you made sedan silage I can see your cows getting hardware pretty easy. :D

I have no experience with either as they won't grow here.

Yes that's what I meant.... sorry long day aready. Explaine the hardware?

"Sedan", as in vehicle/automobile.......built of hardware. Not good for cow feed. Metal.

Put up Sudan/Sorghum silage for many years when had a dairy. No problems to speak of. Just don't graze it after a frost.........


:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: You **** heads!! :D :D :D Very funny... I needed that!!
 
we ground up several old chevys'--lasted all winter, guess you could say we got very good mileage with this feed. cows did tend to rattle and kinda fall apart tho........
 
littlejoe said:
we ground up several old chevys'--lasted all winter, guess you could say we got very good mileage with this feed. cows did tend to rattle and kinda fall apart tho........

Be careful grinding up any old Mercury. That poisoning could be far worse than high nitrates.
 
Soapweed said:
littlejoe said:
we ground up several old chevys'--lasted all winter, guess you could say we got very good mileage with this feed. cows did tend to rattle and kinda fall apart tho........

Be careful grinding up any old Mercury. That poisoning could be far worse than high nitrates.

True. But mixing them with a few old Corvettes would increase the "Fiber" content, thus diluting the "Mercury Poisoning" AND the "Hardware".
 
Wow what kind of grinder could handle a Meteor?

Somewhere in this thread there has got to be a place to mention WD40.

Oh I guess that was it.
 
Soapweed said:
burnt said:
Wow what kind of grinder could handle a Meteor?

Somewhere in this thread there has got to be a place to mention WD40.

Oh I guess that was it.

Poor Katrina is probably ready to Nash her teeth and throw a Fiat. :roll:


I think Katrina got as much advice as she could 'Ford. :wink:
 

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