Processed Hay -- "Mix and Match"
Comments and report from James I. Sprague, Livestock Nutritionist
Modern hay processors can fit a niche for feedlots
and stock farms. For larger feedlots, even though tub ground hay will
continue to be the major source of the dry roughage, processed hay
can be used for starting cattle rations and emergency feeding of roughages.
Other uses of a hay processor is supplemental feeding on corn stalk
and pastures, and providing emergency hay processing caused by power
outages and winter storms.
Modern hay processors, like the EZ Ration Processors provide a way
to mix and match different types of hay. They also can be used for
supplemental feeding on cornstalks or pasture.Mix and Match Possible
Mixing and matching two types of hay is now possible with the EZ Ration
Processor manufactured by RCMR Company of Kim, Colorado. This machine
can also add grain and/or supplements as well as mix silage along
with the processed hay. The original use of hay processors was for
filling bunks for starting or growing cattle, but the development
of modern hay processors by RCMR and other companies have added a
nutritional advantage to the use of the machines for forage preparation.
Mix Two hays for a Better Ration
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Modern hay
processors, like the EZ Ration Processors provide a way to mix
and match different types of hay. They also can be used for
supplemental feeding on cornstalks or pasture. |
The EZ Ration Processor will handle two types of
large square bales at a time and is engineered to fill feedbunks,
place hay in windrows or prepare hay for a complete mixed ration,
according to R. C. Patterson of RCMR.
Mixing two types of hay at the same time offers nutritional and cost
saving advantages. Cattle operators can mix high quality hay with
lower quality hay. For example, a high quality alfalfa hay can be
fed along with a low protein grass or sorghum hay. The alfalfa hay
will provide a much higher content of protein, calcium and phosphorous
than a late cut grass hay. Combining the hay provides a way to utilize
the low quality hay, while "cheapening" the overall cost
of the ration using a more expensive hay.
The RCMR processor uses mower section knives to cut the hay.
Adding Grain to Processed Hay
The EZ Ration Hay Processor can also be equipped to add grain or supplement
to the hay as it is being processed. This tactic is desirable for
rations fed in feedbunks or under a hot wire where cleanup of the
ration can be achieved. A scale system can be added to control the
amount of hay and grain that is fed.
Mixing Silage While Processing Hay
The EZ Ration Processor is built with optional side boards so that
silage can be mixed as hay is being processed. The resultant mixture
gets closer to a complete ration.
Applying Liquids?
Liquid supplements applied on the top of square bales could then be
mixed as the hay is processed. The liquids not only will control dust
and loss of leaves but add nutrients and feed additives from a liquid
supplement.
Advantages of Processed Hay
Patterson says he has found a saving of at least 25 percent of the
hay fed with processed hay vs feeding long hay to his own cattle.
He proposes the savings results from less hay wastage and better "rumination"
of the uniform hay particles." ©
Comments or questions on this or any article by Dr.
Sprague can be directed to him at 625 Grandview Avenue, Newton, Kansas,
67114. Or call him at (316) 283-8692.