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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1491718" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>Tim</p><p></p><p>Trical 342 we also put out Rye grass but it didn't do anything. The past three weeks the grass turned around but we had warm weather and rain. We were worried that it wouldn't come back we had the coldest winter we have had in quite awhile. We started worrying last week that it was going to get to hot for it we had several days where it hit 80. It has dropped back to more normal Temps for March now so the grass is going crazy. The young cattle all look pretty good but they are supplemented when they don't have grass. The cow herd is showing the stress of big calves, poor hay and no winter grass. The grass at the farm finally got up enough to time graze the cows so they will bounce back pretty fast they don't get the TLC that the younger cattle receive. </p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1491718, member: 13402"] Tim Trical 342 we also put out Rye grass but it didn’t do anything. The past three weeks the grass turned around but we had warm weather and rain. We were worried that it wouldn’t come back we had the coldest winter we have had in quite awhile. We started worrying last week that it was going to get to hot for it we had several days where it hit 80. It has dropped back to more normal Temps for March now so the grass is going crazy. The young cattle all look pretty good but they are supplemented when they don’t have grass. The cow herd is showing the stress of big calves, poor hay and no winter grass. The grass at the farm finally got up enough to time graze the cows so they will bounce back pretty fast they don’t get the TLC that the younger cattle receive. Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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