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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 876831" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>Great picture of winter grazing agmantoo I never believed my cattle would eat through the snow until I watched them do it a few years ago. It was amazing how once one of them started the others watched and learned and picked right up on it. I have also learned that it is very important to have a stand where a few strands of grass are above the snow and you get solar wicking which allows the animals to see that there is grass under there and give them a good spot to dig in. I now make sure not to take a third cutting of hay to make sure the grass is tall enough before the snow flies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 876831, member: 17303"] Great picture of winter grazing agmantoo I never believed my cattle would eat through the snow until I watched them do it a few years ago. It was amazing how once one of them started the others watched and learned and picked right up on it. I have also learned that it is very important to have a stand where a few strands of grass are above the snow and you get solar wicking which allows the animals to see that there is grass under there and give them a good spot to dig in. I now make sure not to take a third cutting of hay to make sure the grass is tall enough before the snow flies. [/QUOTE]
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