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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1760329" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We fed chicken litter in 2011, cows love it. But cutting down trees, thats a new one but you couldnt do that for very long.. SInce 2011, we plan every hay season like we're going into a drought. We kind of knew this year was going to be the drought year, we have one every 10 or so years. 2011 caught us off guard because it was just 6 years and not 10. So now, we treat every year as if we're going into a drought. But even if you have a ton of hay, you run out of water, thats a different story. We prepared for that also after 2011..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1760329, member: 22072"] We fed chicken litter in 2011, cows love it. But cutting down trees, thats a new one but you couldnt do that for very long.. SInce 2011, we plan every hay season like we're going into a drought. We kind of knew this year was going to be the drought year, we have one every 10 or so years. 2011 caught us off guard because it was just 6 years and not 10. So now, we treat every year as if we're going into a drought. But even if you have a ton of hay, you run out of water, thats a different story. We prepared for that also after 2011.. [/QUOTE]
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