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Grazing corn stalks
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<blockquote data-quote="hayrack" data-source="post: 713121" data-attributes="member: 7658"><p>Main thing I try to watch is when the ground gets soft I will pull them out and go back through the grass or even feed some hay. They will tromp and do more damage than they will do good if it gets muddy. Plus when you pull them out they are always ready to go back because they see it as a treat. This keeps them interested and looking for feed when they are there. They are like kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayrack, post: 713121, member: 7658"] Main thing I try to watch is when the ground gets soft I will pull them out and go back through the grass or even feed some hay. They will tromp and do more damage than they will do good if it gets muddy. Plus when you pull them out they are always ready to go back because they see it as a treat. This keeps them interested and looking for feed when they are there. They are like kids. [/QUOTE]
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