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<blockquote data-quote="crossbreed" data-source="post: 1808982" data-attributes="member: 41765"><p>We probably overreacted last year in the heat (pun intended) of the drought. Culled 20% and stocked up on some good but year old hay. Planted triticale in nov and started grazing mid January. In north Texas we were blessed with plenty of rain so no more hay and didn't pull off the winter planting till 1st of may. Had hay left over and got a bumper crop of hay. Pastures are full and thick and we are just starting some rotation's this year. Kept all the Feb heifers to build back and turned bull in 2nd week of may. All in all feeling very lucky to this point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crossbreed, post: 1808982, member: 41765"] We probably overreacted last year in the heat (pun intended) of the drought. Culled 20% and stocked up on some good but year old hay. Planted triticale in nov and started grazing mid January. In north Texas we were blessed with plenty of rain so no more hay and didn’t pull off the winter planting till 1st of may. Had hay left over and got a bumper crop of hay. Pastures are full and thick and we are just starting some rotation’s this year. Kept all the Feb heifers to build back and turned bull in 2nd week of may. All in all feeling very lucky to this point [/QUOTE]
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