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Jim Gerrish's fescue-plus grazing and stockpile mix
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<blockquote data-quote="Mossy Dell" data-source="post: 1543564" data-attributes="member: 24261"><p>Incidentally, I am around Radford, so not as far toward VA's tip as you. One thing that has struck me here is how many Angus are run in VA and all over these hills. And that they appear to be very moderate in size. </p><p></p><p>And the bulls I see look like frame 4-5. Maybe it's closer to 5 or 5 plus, as I am looking for a distance usually. But there's a compact Hereford and a compact Angus bull working the cows right now along a road I walk along, and those bulls are very moderate.</p><p></p><p>I wonder where these Virginians are getting moderate bulls. And I wonder if they went big like a lot did in the 1980s and their cows crashed on these hills. The pastures around here are grazed but not intensively managed for it, and there's a lot of broom sedge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mossy Dell, post: 1543564, member: 24261"] Incidentally, I am around Radford, so not as far toward VA's tip as you. One thing that has struck me here is how many Angus are run in VA and all over these hills. And that they appear to be very moderate in size. And the bulls I see look like frame 4-5. Maybe it's closer to 5 or 5 plus, as I am looking for a distance usually. But there's a compact Hereford and a compact Angus bull working the cows right now along a road I walk along, and those bulls are very moderate. I wonder where these Virginians are getting moderate bulls. And I wonder if they went big like a lot did in the 1980s and their cows crashed on these hills. The pastures around here are grazed but not intensively managed for it, and there's a lot of broom sedge. [/QUOTE]
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