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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 833574" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>If the wooded area has not been underbrushed they should do fine, depending on what the brush is. Don't expect a high stocking rate. If the area is nothing but trees leaves and acorns then your going to have a tough time.</p><p>I like to combine wooded areas with clover fields. Cattle seem to self medicate eating some acorns to control bloat. They will browse on brush which is often times high in protein and phosphorous.</p><p>I have heard that cattle stem from forest animals. People have been grazing cattle in the woods along the Gulf Coast for as long as I can remember. I assume it is done everywhere else too. But I don't get out much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 833574, member: 5494"] If the wooded area has not been underbrushed they should do fine, depending on what the brush is. Don't expect a high stocking rate. If the area is nothing but trees leaves and acorns then your going to have a tough time. I like to combine wooded areas with clover fields. Cattle seem to self medicate eating some acorns to control bloat. They will browse on brush which is often times high in protein and phosphorous. I have heard that cattle stem from forest animals. People have been grazing cattle in the woods along the Gulf Coast for as long as I can remember. I assume it is done everywhere else too. But I don't get out much. [/QUOTE]
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