What are these circular things I see everywhere in the countryside? Are they cheese?

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  1. They’re full of grass, while wrapped that way for a few weeks/months it becomes “Silage” (no idea how to translate that), power food for herbivores basically.

  2. Very environmentally friendly farmers who can’t be bothered to put their hay in a barn. So they wrap it in endless layers of plastic. What a waste.

  3. They are filled with hay and a fresh born lamb is in the middle. Once the lamb has eaten all the hay it will bite open the cover and escape as beautiful sheep.

  4. These are silage balls.

    The colored ones have an important meaning.
    The blue wrap means suport for prostate cancer. The pink stands for Breast caner.
    The farmer pays an extra amount for the colored wrap that gets donated to cancer organizations.

  5. They’re actually something we call for “Tractor Eggs”

    The blue ones hatch into Mahindra & Mahindra’s
    The Pink ones become Case IH’s
    And the green ones become John Deere’s

  6. Marshmallows…

    Instructions to get rid of your children:
    – Stop on the Autobahn
    – Tell your kids those are Marshmallows
    – Open the door
    – Watch the kids running
    – Close the door
    – GO!
    – Enjoy life

    You are welcome!

  7. Pressed hay or other food for cows like sugar beet. Its wrapped with a foil to protect from weather.

  8. Gold bars on one side and silver bars on the other. Since the war started, the swiss are afraid of an invasion that could take them away, therefore better to camouflage it, instead of openly exposing it over the whole country as done before…

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