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<blockquote data-quote="western" data-source="post: 323778" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>Grazing turnips are not that expensive. you only plant 2-4# per acre and yes they will provide higher quality and more forage. (1.5-2# of gain per day)</p><p></p><p>Planting with winter wheat or rye is a great way to negate the bloat issue. there are some issues with milk tainting though for dairys. You can also just put an old bale of hay out in the pasture (for fibre), most animals will regulate themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="western, post: 323778, member: 5625"] Grazing turnips are not that expensive. you only plant 2-4# per acre and yes they will provide higher quality and more forage. (1.5-2# of gain per day) Planting with winter wheat or rye is a great way to negate the bloat issue. there are some issues with milk tainting though for dairys. You can also just put an old bale of hay out in the pasture (for fibre), most animals will regulate themselves. [/QUOTE]
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