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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 607573" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I don't know if it is training or laziness on the cows part. Being way short on winter grazing or grazing of anykind this year, I do have a limited supply of oats to graze. This year I have sorted the herd into groups. The cows that have calves in one and cows without calves in the other. This allows me to give the cows with calves access to the oats for a few hours every other day. The cows without calves get hay. When the cows on the oats see me coming with the hay, they will start coming off the oats, head to the water and then the hay. Might be they know that if they don't come off they will have a dog after them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 607573, member: 7795"] I don't know if it is training or laziness on the cows part. Being way short on winter grazing or grazing of anykind this year, I do have a limited supply of oats to graze. This year I have sorted the herd into groups. The cows that have calves in one and cows without calves in the other. This allows me to give the cows with calves access to the oats for a few hours every other day. The cows without calves get hay. When the cows on the oats see me coming with the hay, they will start coming off the oats, head to the water and then the hay. Might be they know that if they don't come off they will have a dog after them. [/QUOTE]
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