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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1106581" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>You sound like a cricketer Jilleroo, relieved to get some runs on the board and get off that duck. You just gotta work towards that half century now as the first goal. I hope something else is just around the corner.</p><p>We are having a classical green drought here. The bulk of the grass is just dead and has mulched down to nothing and with the few mm we have had over the last few days there are some shoots and it looks green from the distance but up close those shoots are well apart so very little for them to eat. </p><p>The cows I am keeping are in the tin mine and it is similar there even under all the trees however with 480 acres and only 22cows and 13 heifer calves I am hoping they find enough roughage to go with the cottonseed and Molaphos I'll be giving them. I think they will once they give up on the welfare mentality and get out and start foraging.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1106581, member: 16453"] You sound like a cricketer Jilleroo, relieved to get some runs on the board and get off that duck. You just gotta work towards that half century now as the first goal. I hope something else is just around the corner. We are having a classical green drought here. The bulk of the grass is just dead and has mulched down to nothing and with the few mm we have had over the last few days there are some shoots and it looks green from the distance but up close those shoots are well apart so very little for them to eat. The cows I am keeping are in the tin mine and it is similar there even under all the trees however with 480 acres and only 22cows and 13 heifer calves I am hoping they find enough roughage to go with the cottonseed and Molaphos I'll be giving them. I think they will once they give up on the welfare mentality and get out and start foraging. Ken [/QUOTE]
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