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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1480050" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Yep. Before we poured the pad... even with several truckloads of crushed rock spread, it was getting to the point that I wasn't sure I was gonna get back out of the hay-feeding lot some days... with my 4WD Kubota... and all the rock was just going to China as fast as I could buy it and put it out. And, my wife hated it when the knee-deep mud sucked her boots off.</p><p></p><p>We don't unroll when it's really soft/muddy (like the past two days), 'cause I think they waste/trample in more than they waste when they're eating on the pad. And, I'd rather not rut the pasture up any worse than I have to. At least on the pad, when they've eaten all the hay in the 5 rings, I can let a group in, or leave them in longer than their normal time and they'll clean up a lot of the stuff they pulled out and dropped... not all, by any stretch, but a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1480050, member: 12607"] Yep. Before we poured the pad... even with several truckloads of crushed rock spread, it was getting to the point that I wasn't sure I was gonna get back out of the hay-feeding lot some days... with my 4WD Kubota... and all the rock was just going to China as fast as I could buy it and put it out. And, my wife hated it when the knee-deep mud sucked her boots off. We don't unroll when it's really soft/muddy (like the past two days), 'cause I think they waste/trample in more than they waste when they're eating on the pad. And, I'd rather not rut the pasture up any worse than I have to. At least on the pad, when they've eaten all the hay in the 5 rings, I can let a group in, or leave them in longer than their normal time and they'll clean up a lot of the stuff they pulled out and dropped... not all, by any stretch, but a lot. [/QUOTE]
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