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Heifer eats cedar bark
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 624862" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I have a small group of dry cows that I moved to a brushy 10 acre piece and I am ration feeding them 2nd cut alfalfa hay by the square bale once a day and by the time I get there to feed they have been out for a while, but they seem to be doing a incredible amount of browsing. There is some Juniper bushes there and they are stripping them down. They have the barrel hung from a tree with Purina Wind and Rain in it and another barrel of the 90 ppm high selineum trace mineral salt. I have been experimenting feeding them high protein second cut hay and seeing how they are doing browsing the juniper and dogwood that is there. They were supposed to be grazing over there but there is so much snow now we lost that money saving idea a long while ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 624862, member: 3046"] I have a small group of dry cows that I moved to a brushy 10 acre piece and I am ration feeding them 2nd cut alfalfa hay by the square bale once a day and by the time I get there to feed they have been out for a while, but they seem to be doing a incredible amount of browsing. There is some Juniper bushes there and they are stripping them down. They have the barrel hung from a tree with Purina Wind and Rain in it and another barrel of the 90 ppm high selineum trace mineral salt. I have been experimenting feeding them high protein second cut hay and seeing how they are doing browsing the juniper and dogwood that is there. They were supposed to be grazing over there but there is so much snow now we lost that money saving idea a long while ago. [/QUOTE]
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