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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1767699" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>chaded... Mine are out eating the low grass. There is not enough hay around to start putting it out now. They continue to rotate through the nine pasture regardless of the conditions. . There is presently not much ahead of them but moving them spreads out he manure and they are optimistic things will be better in the next pasture. Whom am I tell them they are wrong?</p><p>I honestly don't think it matters much to the grass at this point. We have been dry since last spring. In 2011 our grass was grazed to the dirt. It didn't matter much once it started raining. Mother nature has done this longer than I an knows what it takes for grass to recover. In the meantime, we do what we have to to survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1767699, member: 5381"] chaded... Mine are out eating the low grass. There is not enough hay around to start putting it out now. They continue to rotate through the nine pasture regardless of the conditions. . There is presently not much ahead of them but moving them spreads out he manure and they are optimistic things will be better in the next pasture. Whom am I tell them they are wrong? I honestly don't think it matters much to the grass at this point. We have been dry since last spring. In 2011 our grass was grazed to the dirt. It didn't matter much once it started raining. Mother nature has done this longer than I an knows what it takes for grass to recover. In the meantime, we do what we have to to survive. [/QUOTE]
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