dun Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 47,334 Reaction score 27 Location MO Ozarks Sep 25, 2008 #1 When the big and little blue, sideoats and indian grass go dormant can they be grazed? Seems a shame to leave 20 acres of 6-8 foot tall grass just sit there. Thanks
When the big and little blue, sideoats and indian grass go dormant can they be grazed? Seems a shame to leave 20 acres of 6-8 foot tall grass just sit there. Thanks
B Bluestem Well-known member Joined Jan 28, 2006 Messages 537 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Sep 25, 2008 #2 I graze it after first frost. It doesn't break down as fast as Bermuda grass.
OP OP dun Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2003 Messages 47,334 Reaction score 27 Location MO Ozarks Sep 26, 2008 #3 Thanks. Guess I'll have a while to wait.
bandit80 Well-known member Joined Mar 4, 2008 Messages 1,099 Reaction score 2 Location NE Kansas Sep 26, 2008 #4 Bluestem":1ehyltez said: I graze it after first frost. It doesn't break down as fast as Bermuda grass. Click to expand... Have a friend who winters his cattle on some native that is left untouched the whole year, and he also waits until after frost to move them there.
Bluestem":1ehyltez said: I graze it after first frost. It doesn't break down as fast as Bermuda grass. Click to expand... Have a friend who winters his cattle on some native that is left untouched the whole year, and he also waits until after frost to move them there.