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<blockquote data-quote="4hfarms" data-source="post: 1651418" data-attributes="member: 39740"><p>We are in Camden, TN. I only run a few cows around the property. "Lawn mooers".....still new to cows.... only been a a bit over a year so far. Didnt even buy my farm until I retired a few years ago. They were in the same pasture all year. Last winter I spent too much (cuz I'm cheap) on hay, so I have started the rotational grazing since this past spring. Had cleared some land when we purchased the farm and then purchased the farm next door last year. We now have multiple fields I have been fencing over the summer. Hope by the end of next summer we will have enough grass pasture to get them fed through next winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4hfarms, post: 1651418, member: 39740"] We are in Camden, TN. I only run a few cows around the property. "Lawn mooers".....still new to cows.... only been a a bit over a year so far. Didnt even buy my farm until I retired a few years ago. They were in the same pasture all year. Last winter I spent too much (cuz I'm cheap) on hay, so I have started the rotational grazing since this past spring. Had cleared some land when we purchased the farm and then purchased the farm next door last year. We now have multiple fields I have been fencing over the summer. Hope by the end of next summer we will have enough grass pasture to get them fed through next winter. [/QUOTE]
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