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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1659193" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>IMO, the true stockpiling or saving of grass that actually has good value is in areas where hard bunchgrass grows or here where we have rank, wild swamp meadows the will stay green under the snow until conditions force feeding.</p><p>I knew a person who saved last year's heavy, tame grass and clover mix and would turn cows on this straw in April with lick tubs to calve and milk. He asked me once what was causing his cows to go down and not get up, abort calves and not milk.</p><p>I told him Malnutrition Disease gets both the big ones and little ones too.</p><p></p><p>We all have to make work what is best for our own area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1659193, member: 14161"] IMO, the true stockpiling or saving of grass that actually has good value is in areas where hard bunchgrass grows or here where we have rank, wild swamp meadows the will stay green under the snow until conditions force feeding. I knew a person who saved last year’s heavy, tame grass and clover mix and would turn cows on this straw in April with lick tubs to calve and milk. He asked me once what was causing his cows to go down and not get up, abort calves and not milk. I told him Malnutrition Disease gets both the big ones and little ones too. We all have to make work what is best for our own area. [/QUOTE]
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