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<blockquote data-quote="Idaman" data-source="post: 760758" data-attributes="member: 14119"><p>The acres per cow for Nevada could vary greatly but you better figure around 100 acres per cow for year round grazing. If you use BLM they will force you to rotate pastures and usually have a period each year when you have to leave BLM and feed or use deeded pasture. The year round places are more rare and are at the high end of the acres per cow chart. If it doesn't get a winter snow cover then it is usually very dry and has very sparse forage.</p><p></p><p>A great deal of the winter grazing on the high desert is more of foraging from bushes than grass. Cows have to be taught to eat bushes but they are some of the very finest winter feed if they are of the right kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaman, post: 760758, member: 14119"] The acres per cow for Nevada could vary greatly but you better figure around 100 acres per cow for year round grazing. If you use BLM they will force you to rotate pastures and usually have a period each year when you have to leave BLM and feed or use deeded pasture. The year round places are more rare and are at the high end of the acres per cow chart. If it doesn't get a winter snow cover then it is usually very dry and has very sparse forage. A great deal of the winter grazing on the high desert is more of foraging from bushes than grass. Cows have to be taught to eat bushes but they are some of the very finest winter feed if they are of the right kind. [/QUOTE]
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