Claims
- 1. A method for sub-dividing a generally oblong bale of hay or forage having parallel ends, sides, and a top and bottom, said bale having been formed by compressing successive quantities of loose hay using pressure applied to its opposite ends to form compressed transverse flake layers of hay extending across opposite sides of the bale, said method comprising:
- moving the bale of hay continuously along a path generally parallel with its longitudinal axis;
- cutting the bale along a first series of spaced apart horizontal planes that are parallel to the top and bottom of the bale and extend between opposite sides of the bale;
- cutting the bale along a second series of spaced apart vertical planes that are parallel to the sides and extend between the top and bottom of the bale, thereby forming elongated subsections of the bale; and
- moving said cut subsections while allowing them to fall upon a hard surface so that they will tend to break apart further along at least some of said transverse flake layers.
- 2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said cutting steps along said horizontal and vertical planes are accomplished by sawing said bales as they are pushed along a linear path.
- 3. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the cut subsections of hay or forage are caused to fall upon a moving conveyor means which moves them to a dispensing location.
- 4. A feed unit for livestock formed by the method of claim 1 comprising:
- an elongated sub-divided portion of a compressed bale of hay or forage which has been cut transverse to flake layers to a predetermined size smaller than opposite ends of the bale by means which does not damage the leaf or fibre constituents of the hay.
- 5. The livestock feed unit of claim 4 wherein the subdivided portion has been formed by sawing a bale of hay along two different pairs of horizontal and vertical planes which are perpendicular to each other.
- 6. The livestock feed unit of claim 4 wherein said bale has transverse flake layers of compressed hay and the pairs of sawing planes are all perpendicular to said flake layers.
Parent Case Info
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of parent application Ser. No. 07/217,622 filed on July 11, 1988, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,909,139.
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