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Grazing frost killed alfalfa
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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalFarms" data-source="post: 290886" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>The only fall grazing we have around here is alfalfa ground. Generally we wait until a week or two after a really hard freeze to turn them out, with no problems. Once the leaves start to turn brown you are okay. I am paranoid about bloat, and have never had a problem on frost killed alfalfa. It is also dang good feed. It won't hurt the hay at all to let them graze it short as it has already gone dormant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalFarms, post: 290886, member: 2465"] The only fall grazing we have around here is alfalfa ground. Generally we wait until a week or two after a really hard freeze to turn them out, with no problems. Once the leaves start to turn brown you are okay. I am paranoid about bloat, and have never had a problem on frost killed alfalfa. It is also dang good feed. It won't hurt the hay at all to let them graze it short as it has already gone dormant. [/QUOTE]
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