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<blockquote data-quote="anewcomer" data-source="post: 1793879" data-attributes="member: 18748"><p>Excellent! 30 years ago, I did the same thing on different paddocks. Once you figure out how much they will eat in a given number of days, you can reduce the number of days you have to move polywire. I was on fixed paddocks and placed the appropriate number of bales out weekly. We had about 7 paddocks, so only had to crank the tractor weekly. Getting them to clean up is critical, and figuring out how many bales/ move is important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anewcomer, post: 1793879, member: 18748"] Excellent! 30 years ago, I did the same thing on different paddocks. Once you figure out how much they will eat in a given number of days, you can reduce the number of days you have to move polywire. I was on fixed paddocks and placed the appropriate number of bales out weekly. We had about 7 paddocks, so only had to crank the tractor weekly. Getting them to clean up is critical, and figuring out how many bales/ move is important. [/QUOTE]
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