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<blockquote data-quote="pricefarm" data-source="post: 1277886" data-attributes="member: 20848"><p>Pasture is in pretty good shape I have cross fencing and move the cows about every 5days or so. We haven't had any rain in almost two weeks and none really in the forcast so it's starting to get dry. I haven't tested my hay yet but it's fesque orchard grass and clover mixed all was cut on time and in the barn so I would assume it will test pretty good. I just figured that right now the cows don't need much as much nutrition as they will later so Iam sure the hay will meet there needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pricefarm, post: 1277886, member: 20848"] Pasture is in pretty good shape I have cross fencing and move the cows about every 5days or so. We haven't had any rain in almost two weeks and none really in the forcast so it's starting to get dry. I haven't tested my hay yet but it's fesque orchard grass and clover mixed all was cut on time and in the barn so I would assume it will test pretty good. I just figured that right now the cows don't need much as much nutrition as they will later so Iam sure the hay will meet there needs. [/QUOTE]
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