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HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO KEEP HAY RING RELOCATED?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15254"><p>During the wet parts of the winter when the ground isn't frozen we have the same problem. We feed the hay in the poorest paddock that we have that particular year. We treat it as an almost waste paddock, although the tramping of some hay and the churning of the mud helps to work some fertility in the soil. We move the rings so that when the cows are at the ring , their just barely outside of the area they just chewed up. As an area dries, we move the ring back over the same ground. It's only when wqe have a prolonged wet period that we have to move the rings very much out of the established pattern. In the spring when the ground is wet and the cows are out on pasture we drag then roll the area.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I hesatate from moving my hay</p><p>> ring around due to it tearing up</p><p>> my pasture where they stomp around</p><p>> it,but it brings some concern with</p><p>> them standing in about 3 inch mud</p><p>> while they eat. Can this cause any</p><p>> problems? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15254"] During the wet parts of the winter when the ground isn't frozen we have the same problem. We feed the hay in the poorest paddock that we have that particular year. We treat it as an almost waste paddock, although the tramping of some hay and the churning of the mud helps to work some fertility in the soil. We move the rings so that when the cows are at the ring , their just barely outside of the area they just chewed up. As an area dries, we move the ring back over the same ground. It's only when wqe have a prolonged wet period that we have to move the rings very much out of the established pattern. In the spring when the ground is wet and the cows are out on pasture we drag then roll the area. dunmovin farms > I hesatate from moving my hay > ring around due to it tearing up > my pasture where they stomp around > it,but it brings some concern with > them standing in about 3 inch mud > while they eat. Can this cause any > problems? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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