Hay (rolls)

Hay (rolls)

Silage is a fodder preserved in anaerobic conditions, prepared from herbs grown to a moisture content of 45-55%.

Hay: an effective and preserved feed for cattle

Hay is an important forage for cattle, which is produced under anaerobic conditions from grasses grown to a moisture content of 45-55%. This process allows you to preserve the leaves, which contain a significant amount of nutrients, which helps to increase the productivity of the animals.

Anaerobic conditions are provided by the absence of air, which contributes to the development of lactic acid fermentation and preservation of mass. Isolation of the crushed mass from air minimizes the risk of mold growth and maintains optimal conditions for fodder storage.

STORAGE TECHNOLOGY IN ROLLS:

  • Bale independence: Opening one bale does not affect others.
  • Versatility of storage: The possibility of storing different types of hay (cereal, leguminous).
  • Space saving: The possibility of storage in any convenient place without the need for warehouses.
  • Economy: Small costs for packaging and storage.
  • Stability of quality: Preservation of high quality of fodder throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions.
  • Ease of transportation: The small size and weight of the roll make it easy to transport.

THE PROCESS OF HAYAGE PROCESSING:

1. Harvesting grass: Weeds with the required moisture content are collected using a baler with the introduction of inoculant.
2. Wrapping: Rolls are wrapped with agro-stretch film on the field or at the storage place.
3. Loading: Loading and unloading operations are carried out using special grabs for rolls.

Application of technology of storage in rolls allows to ensure optimal conditions for keeping hay, which is an important aspect in achieving high productivity of livestock.

“IDEA-UKRAINE” LLC provides professional services for procurement in rolls.
For consultation, call +38(097) 122-83-36 or leave a request.

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