A bush hog, sometimes called a brush hog, is a rotary mower that is attached to the rear of a tractor. It is used to cut hay and other grasses over acreage on a farm, along a highway, open fields, etc. Unlike a regular lawn mower, a bush hog has thick heavy blades that aren't terribly sharp. What they don't cut down they knock over.
Yes you can
A Brush Hog is a rotary mower that attaches to the rear of a tractor. Brush Hogs have blades that are designed to cut through thick, dense plants and hinge to avoid objects such as rocks or stumps.
Wild Hog in the Red Brush was created in 1996.
Brush Hog brand cutters come an amazing array of types and sizes. On their website, http://www.bushhog.com, they have detailed product descriptions of cutters that will handle saplings up to 4" thick.
Yes, they use a tooth brush made of hay.
There are many great features in the Brush Hog. These features include but are not limited to the elimination of trash build up and water tanks, height adjustment and blade pan protection.
No second cut hay often has more nutrients in it than first cut hay. But if the horse is overweight or not working much then first cut hay would be better if the horse will eat it.
a boar bristle brush!
As per the Manual, Yes.
Hay
Approximately 710 lbs.