My cows are still mowing through hay, like it was January. I Have fed hay til April 6th, once years ago. I've normally slowed down by now. I know everybody's climate is different, but is anybody else experiencing a similar situation?
Bigfoot":1fwhjwuh said:My cows are still mowing through hay, like it was January. I Have fed hay til April 6th, once years ago. I've normally slowed down by now. I know everybody's climate is different, but is anybody else experiencing a similar situation?
Texasmark":s8yzeu9j said:We had the unusually cold January here too and one guy who has retailed hay as his main income for some 40+ years said he thought he had 2 years worth stockpiled. He said that's all gone and I'm scrounging for my customers. What I find is very poor quality.
Bigfoot":17we3nd1 said:My cows are still mowing through hay, like it was January. I Have fed hay til April 6th, once years ago. I've normally slowed down by now. I know everybody's climate is different, but is anybody else experiencing a similar situation?
ddd75":tvs7hp56 said:Bigfoot":tvs7hp56 said:My cows are still mowing through hay, like it was January. I Have fed hay til April 6th, once years ago. I've normally slowed down by now. I know everybody's climate is different, but is anybody else experiencing a similar situation?
i was wondering how you guys were doing.. I always had my cows on pasture on March 20th every year in KY.
I have 60 more rolls of hay, should be plenty to get me through but I really would like to see some higher lows.. this 40 - 50 day, but 20 low at night isn't getting the grass going.
ClinchValley":38d1v394 said:We have 9 rolls left.
chevytaHOE5674":26wc84ie said:About normal UP here still 3 feet of snow on the ground and will be feeding hay for 8 more weeks or so. Usually shoot for getting cows to pasture by mid to late may.
sstterry":2898oo5d said:I am seriously thinking about getting some N on the pastures though to jump start things.