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<blockquote data-quote="CattleMan1920" data-source="post: 1551815" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>We are in a valley with lots of springs, unless it's a full blown drought, our cattle can't even begin to eat down all the grass and clover when it's going full blast. We have some fields that we bale red clover and it's a blanket of purple, very hard to dry down even with a hay conditioner, we bale that, and that's what they eat in the winter, along with wrapped alfalfa/orchard grass haylage that we buy from Mark Thomas, he produces hay for the Thoroughbred horse industry, tests everything, and has been awarded with best hay in Kentucky for years. </p><p></p><p>We mow our pastures down a least a couple times a year lest it gets out of control, and that is with cattle grazing the fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleMan1920, post: 1551815, member: 37967"] We are in a valley with lots of springs, unless it’s a full blown drought, our cattle can’t even begin to eat down all the grass and clover when it’s going full blast. We have some fields that we bale red clover and it’s a blanket of purple, very hard to dry down even with a hay conditioner, we bale that, and that’s what they eat in the winter, along with wrapped alfalfa/orchard grass haylage that we buy from Mark Thomas, he produces hay for the Thoroughbred horse industry, tests everything, and has been awarded with best hay in Kentucky for years. We mow our pastures down a least a couple times a year lest it gets out of control, and that is with cattle grazing the fields. [/QUOTE]
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