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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 1743014" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>So what about when the grass goes to seed, is that considered grain? If you have a mixed grass pasture the grass will be in all different stages of the life cycle. Winter grasses will be maturing as the summer grass is getting started. A monoculture field could be managed by rotating the cattle off of the field as it begins going to seed. But, If it's okay for them to eat the seeds then I don't understand why other seeds like barley and corn are not acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 1743014, member: 4063"] So what about when the grass goes to seed, is that considered grain? If you have a mixed grass pasture the grass will be in all different stages of the life cycle. Winter grasses will be maturing as the summer grass is getting started. A monoculture field could be managed by rotating the cattle off of the field as it begins going to seed. But, If it’s okay for them to eat the seeds then I don’t understand why other seeds like barley and corn are not acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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