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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 769008" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>OG works well for hay if you don;t cut it as short as you do fescue. If you cut it short (around hear to about 3 inches) it will be gone in 2 years.</p><p>We have volunteer timothy in a couple of pastures and the cows won;t eat it either but they like the downy brome. People tell me our cows are spoiled because the eat fescue and won;t touch the WSG. I see it as just the opposite. Unspoile (excpet for being rotated to new pastures every 3-5 days) and they're a cheap date because they like the common easy to grow toxic fescue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 769008, member: 34"] OG works well for hay if you don;t cut it as short as you do fescue. If you cut it short (around hear to about 3 inches) it will be gone in 2 years. We have volunteer timothy in a couple of pastures and the cows won;t eat it either but they like the downy brome. People tell me our cows are spoiled because the eat fescue and won;t touch the WSG. I see it as just the opposite. Unspoile (excpet for being rotated to new pastures every 3-5 days) and they're a cheap date because they like the common easy to grow toxic fescue [/QUOTE]
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