Tod Dague
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Here is a good article on determining forage quality. http://rangeweb.tamu.edu/extension/rang ... photog.pdf
dj":t8aocjsw said:Would the minerals with "fiber busting" additives alter the findings on the ground? And could the results still be considered valid?
:lol: rocks are the most readily available for sure :lol:dun":qr9y6nn0 said:dj":qr9y6nn0 said:Would the minerals with "fiber busting" additives alter the findings on the ground? And could the results still be considered valid?
What are "fiber busting" additives, rocks?
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RAWCJW":3m4he166 said:Looks like my pasture is a little low on protein thanks for the article
Couldn't really say for sure, but I figure that if it looks like the one of the first three pics your cattle should be getting plenty of nutrition from the grass. Just a semi-educated guess.dj":1muhdugs said:Would the minerals with "fiber busting" additives alter the findings on the ground? And could the results still be considered valid?
Hasbeen":3eolvypa said:Very good article, Todd. As a newbie I had been wondering about the quality of forage on my place and that helped alot. Thanks.
You know what? If someone had told me a couple of years ago that I would find several pictures of cow crap on the internet and would actually be excited about it...................
3MR":29s5fzsi said:Hasbeen":29s5fzsi said:Very good article, Todd. As a newbie I had been wondering about the quality of forage on my place and that helped alot. Thanks.
You know what? If someone had told me a couple of years ago that I would find several pictures of cow crap on the internet and would actually be excited about it...................
Yeah, You newbies get excited about every little piece of crap someone post on the internet. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: