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How Much Hay Does It Take to Feed Cattle? - FHC Q & A 

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How much hay will one cow eat during the winter? And how many acres must be mowed with a scythe in order to feed a cow? Pa Mac answers these questions and goes into depth regarding the hay requirements for keeping cattle on this edition of the Farm Hand's Companion Q and A show.
For more information on making hay the old-fashioned way, watch Pa Mac’s playlist that features other videos on the subject.
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Комментарии : 57   
@Poppy_love59
@Poppy_love59 4 месяца назад
Very good job answering a very complex question. Most would have simply said it was to complex to answer. But you went out of your way to make a very good attempt at giving good estimates !
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
I appreciate that, Poppy
@robertb4744
@robertb4744 4 месяца назад
Please write a book so we can all benefit from your knowledge! Or a series of books. I’m 48 and I have just now in my life realized that I love farming. The knowledge that you have over your lifetime is invaluable. I wish I had learned at a young age that I knew what I wanted to do with my life.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
Moses got goin' good when he was 80. By that standard you're doing just fine.
@bryanmccormick8899
@bryanmccormick8899 Месяц назад
I really wish more people would watch your videos. Very entertaining. I've been enjoying you for the last few years on and off. Thanks for the videos man
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the great information Pa Mac, you're really helping lots of folks out with all you share on youtube. Keep up the great work and super good videos. Fred.
@andrewmcdonald7077
@andrewmcdonald7077 4 месяца назад
PaMac, Up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of NC I have made hay with European snath scythe and hay rake for a couple years, and using a three tined pitchfork have made Romanian style haystacks which were very successful. These haystacks are another way to store hay for winter is you don't have means to bale it or haul it to a barn. I recommend a video by you on how to do this from beginning to end, or from soup to nuts.
@SeattlePioneer
@SeattlePioneer Месяц назад
@georgeschmitt8205
@georgeschmitt8205 4 месяца назад
PA Mac that old ford of yours is one of the best tractors ever. We have a Ford 3400. When my dad bought his new 65 horse JD he contemplated selling the Ford. I said "Dont do that. You'll need the Ford to help load the new tractor on the trailer when it breaks." Sure enough. Broken sensor. Used the 3400 to load it on the trailer.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
It's sure a workhorse, George
@lomax117
@lomax117 4 месяца назад
PaMac, I worked on a farm when I was younger. We baled 65 lb. baled average
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
That's how heavy mine usually are. Especially when I need to lift 'em up.
@spudhut2246
@spudhut2246 3 месяца назад
Thanks PaMac, Its great to see you posting again! Sure missed your awesome videos. BTW, your pole barn was an inspiration to me, I built one myself!!! Thank you. I hope someday to come visit your store in person and maybe stay the night!
@MsHomesteader
@MsHomesteader 4 месяца назад
We live in Montana and the winters shift from year to year as Pa Mac shared. We have had a very mild dry winter thus far this winter season. This makes those of us dependent on hay for feed uneasy, but we will pray for rain. We have a Jersey Guernsey cross cow (she is larger like a Guernsey) her 9-month-old heifer calf and three goat does, and we've probably used 5 ton of hay this winter so far. We purchased 8 ton just to be prepared for a colder winter, so what is left over, we will add to fill back up the hay loft, which will hold 8+ ton of hay. It's better than a savings account because hay purchased on a plentiful year the cost will be reduced, verses a dry year where hay is more scarce. We use small square bales, weighing 75-80# each and a bale will last for three feedings on average, but we also offer a flake of alfalfa with the grass hay, so that bale last for approx. 4 feedings. Hope this helps, Pa Mac did a wonderful job explaining as always.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
Great information, MsHomesteader
@davidjohanson8964
@davidjohanson8964 4 месяца назад
We had a great season for hay last year because of good rains, but boy was it tricky getting a 3 day sunny window to make it! Lost a lot of mine, but thankfully a neighbor was better at it than me.
@goatfarmmb
@goatfarmmb 4 месяца назад
awesome video as always Pa Mac, the question someone made how much one can cut with a scythe is around an acre by an experienced mower in about 10 hours, on average per hour it would be a tenth of an acre mowing with a scythe from a book I have read. For does that would like dairy goats instead of a cow or cows, on average the land base and feed for a single cow is the same amount as for 5 goats
@DamEngineer
@DamEngineer 3 месяца назад
Rule of Thumb: Daily hay requirement is 3% of total cow weight. Multiply by the number of days feeding hay and you'll know how much hay you need for the season. A typical 4x5 round bale of grass hay weighs 800 lbs and a 5x5 round bale 1000 lbs. A small square bale is 40 to 50 lbs.
@douglasvantassel8098
@douglasvantassel8098 4 месяца назад
Great video!
@fullcirclecsa2569
@fullcirclecsa2569 4 месяца назад
Great videos thank you
@farawayfarm2520
@farawayfarm2520 4 месяца назад
3% of the animals weight in dry matter per day is a fairly acceptable conversion. There are plenty of variables we could calculate into that simplistic number( feed quality,weather, desired rate of gain or milk production etc.) but 3% works well.
@farawayfarm2520
@farawayfarm2520 4 месяца назад
@@willbass2869 I'm not quite sure what you are saying here.
@farawayfarm2520
@farawayfarm2520 4 месяца назад
@@willbass2869 That's what I thought you meant but wanted to make sure. I have limited pasture area but we get as much as we can out of it. You are definitely correct about cows grazing. It's good for them and good for me. I like feeding cows but I like it better when they feed themselves. I have to feed at least 200 days due to snow cover most years. If I was further south we would absolutely be grazing as long as possible.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
That's a good and simple way to look at it, farawayfarm. I like good and simple. Thanks so much!
@farawayfarm2520
@farawayfarm2520 4 месяца назад
@@farmhandscompanion You're welcome. It works well for me when calculating feed, I figured it might help someone else out too. 👍
@johnmccallum9542
@johnmccallum9542 4 месяца назад
Small hobby farm , startup , buy an old small tractor with a small square baler and hay rake pull type . Usually cheap as farmers only want BIG equipment these days . My family farm did well on 200 acres with this type of equipment for 3 generations . usually 70 acres pasture cut for 2 times and the rest crop rotation soybeans and corn . 10 milk cows and caves sold as yearlings or sold for beef at 2 years old aprox , Regards J
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 4 месяца назад
We had the same thing but we had beef cattle❤️🤗🐝
@trisheverett6950
@trisheverett6950 4 месяца назад
@@willbass2869 unfortunately most grains are sprayed with chemicals which people want to get away from
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
That's right, John. A lot of folks around here still use the smaller, older equipment, especially if they're decent mechanics (unlike myself). I've noticed that to succeed at haymaking with the older mechanical equipment you need to enjoy workin' on 'em or enjoy cussin'. (And I don't enjoy either.)
@johnmccallum9542
@johnmccallum9542 3 месяца назад
True words there , gramps and the twine tensioner ,, lolol@@farmhandscompanion
@Barbarra63297
@Barbarra63297 4 месяца назад
My Aunt raised beef steer and in the winter months they got their hay but they also got corn. There was a monorail in the barn with a huge cast iron grain carrier that worked it's way through the maze of feeding troughs to dispense the corn. I'm guessing maybe the corn was just a supplement, it wasn't because she had to buy hay or corn, they grew their own. We always bought a quarter steer and it was the best meat I've ever had to this day. I know there are many schools of thought on feeding cattle grain but it's for sure not a new practice, maybe if all you fed them was grain that could be a problem.
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc 4 месяца назад
Excellent tutorial Pa!
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
Thank you, Mark
@Gnomoleon
@Gnomoleon Месяц назад
What a great video..... I've been struggling to find information about old school farming. One question I have is about haystack. Where haystack used as a storage medium because barns/shelters where not available? How did they work ? Why do we not use them now?
@LittleCountryCabin
@LittleCountryCabin 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much for sharing!
@user-kv2pt4lu9y
@user-kv2pt4lu9y 4 месяца назад
Kick the Hay Habit by Jim Gerrish, intensive rotational grazing videos with Allen Williams, Gabe Brown. Stockpiled forages rather than hay.
@andrewmcdonald7077
@andrewmcdonald7077 4 месяца назад
PaMac, additionally Id like to see a video on different techniques to salvage wasted hay. My flerd conservatively wastes up to 25% , its terrible. Daily raking up waste and drying it in a rick of some sort? Some sort of elevated cage construction with narrow holes? Horse feed bags suspended from T-posts? Etc. Im sure there are many excellent ideas out there, I just struggling and would welcome any and all ideas to make my dollar stretch further.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
Good idea; it's in the works, Andrew
@youngguns1319
@youngguns1319 4 месяца назад
I still buy square bails mostly everyone I know thats all they buy du to not having much area to store it and also living on the sides of hills round will just roll and take out the fence also the tractor would flip at most places near and were I live its very steep
@johnsonr9
@johnsonr9 4 месяца назад
Good summary
@clarencecarter960
@clarencecarter960 4 месяца назад
Old timer here, rule of thumb would be 1acre/grazing and 1 acre hay (cut twice) per mature cow/per year. Considering average season of growing in your area.
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
I love those rules of thumb (thumbs?). Thanks so much, Clarence!
@samsterthehamster6352
@samsterthehamster6352 4 месяца назад
great video!
@jackiebinns6205
@jackiebinns6205 4 месяца назад
5 round bails per cow per season helps so much 😂❤
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watchin', Jackie!
@trisheverett6950
@trisheverett6950 4 месяца назад
Love your channel! Would you make video on different drying, storing your grains. Do you know about pellet making and storing?
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
I would like to do a video on grains one day, Trish. But I don't think I'd be a good source for pellet makin' info. Thanks for watchin'!
@cdantzer4984
@cdantzer4984 4 месяца назад
Seems like I remember,figuring 2to2.5 acres per cow to provide feed.
@danmckayinthewind
@danmckayinthewind 4 месяца назад
Excellent advice,.. the most expensive thing in the world is bad advice.. and this was all good.. I sometimes feed a few range pellets with poorer hay, and also at breeding season to keep them on the gain.. a cow will bred back easier when she's on the gain..
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much for watchin' and commentin', Dan!
@chetanbhagwat2763
@chetanbhagwat2763 3 месяца назад
How much is the leasing rate of agricultural land in your country?
@j.p.saverance8972
@j.p.saverance8972 4 месяца назад
Pa Mac, what breed is your bull? Is it a beef or dairy breed?
@farmhandscompanion
@farmhandscompanion 4 месяца назад
The brown one is a Jersey. The black one (I used to have) was a Dexter/Gurnsey/Jersey cross. I called it a Dextagurnsajerkster. Both were dairy breeds.
@j.p.saverance8972
@j.p.saverance8972 4 месяца назад
Thanks and keep up the good work!
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