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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 695396" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>What grass ? There isn't any ,there are just weeds that have grown and I don't want to spray them as the cattle are actually eating what little there are. :lol2: The reason it isn't all brown like you would see in your area is that thankfully we have not had really hot temps this year, we have only had maybe 3 weeks of temps over 85 ,,and that is not usual, but has also saved our pastures; however the crop land did not grow even after we got a little rain.. No heat.</p><p> </p><p>This is actually my calving pen that they were not to be allowed back in until next year, but now I let them go where ever they want.</p><p></p><p>The "tank" is a little hole with about 1 inch of muddy water. They have automatic waterers at the top with well water that they drink out of. Where that calf is standing should be full of slough grass and water. All of the water holes have completely dried up this year. Thank goodness we have wells and automatic waters all over for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 695396, member: 5106"] What grass ? There isn't any ,there are just weeds that have grown and I don't want to spray them as the cattle are actually eating what little there are. :lol2: The reason it isn't all brown like you would see in your area is that thankfully we have not had really hot temps this year, we have only had maybe 3 weeks of temps over 85 ,,and that is not usual, but has also saved our pastures; however the crop land did not grow even after we got a little rain.. No heat. This is actually my calving pen that they were not to be allowed back in until next year, but now I let them go where ever they want. The "tank" is a little hole with about 1 inch of muddy water. They have automatic waterers at the top with well water that they drink out of. Where that calf is standing should be full of slough grass and water. All of the water holes have completely dried up this year. Thank goodness we have wells and automatic waters all over for them. [/QUOTE]
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