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<blockquote data-quote="Hasbeen" data-source="post: 214176" data-attributes="member: 3220"><p>On the advise of my local Ag. agent, I sowed a mix of red and white clover in early March. The warm temperatures and rain of this past week is really helping and I have (in spots) a really nice looking stand of clover. I'm not sure if it's the red or the white or both, it looks to be a paler green than most clover I've seen and all looks the same. Anyway, my hiefers are ignoring it. They're not eating the old clover either. I didn't completely re-do the pastures, just overseeded and mixed in some fescue and places that were bare before are covered with clover now. </p><p> Another thing I wondering. I've had them on grass only for about 4 weeks now. They, of course, got the 'green grass runs' and this is still going on. Is this normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasbeen, post: 214176, member: 3220"] On the advise of my local Ag. agent, I sowed a mix of red and white clover in early March. The warm temperatures and rain of this past week is really helping and I have (in spots) a really nice looking stand of clover. I'm not sure if it's the red or the white or both, it looks to be a paler green than most clover I've seen and all looks the same. Anyway, my hiefers are ignoring it. They're not eating the old clover either. I didn't completely re-do the pastures, just overseeded and mixed in some fescue and places that were bare before are covered with clover now. Another thing I wondering. I've had them on grass only for about 4 weeks now. They, of course, got the 'green grass runs' and this is still going on. Is this normal? [/QUOTE]
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