keepondreamin
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Here in Canada, feeding haylage isn't a well accepted practice due to risks of botulism (although we do vaccinate for it as recommended by our vet), spoiled feed due to our weather conditions, and just a general lack of knowledge on producing, proper curing and packaging etc. (Although we do have some very good, reputable ones!).
My question is based on a concern (through lack of knowledge) on what I am seeing every time the yard/barn managers open a new bale (4x5 round bales). I am seeing a lot of white debris throughout the bale(s). To me, it looks like powdery mildew. However, I am told that it is in fact yeast. Are they one in the same? Any solid articles or research somewhere that could help educate me?
Sincerely,
From across the pond.
My question is based on a concern (through lack of knowledge) on what I am seeing every time the yard/barn managers open a new bale (4x5 round bales). I am seeing a lot of white debris throughout the bale(s). To me, it looks like powdery mildew. However, I am told that it is in fact yeast. Are they one in the same? Any solid articles or research somewhere that could help educate me?
Sincerely,
From across the pond.