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<blockquote data-quote="Grass-Fed" data-source="post: 984729" data-attributes="member: 17207"><p>Its harder to stock pile large amounts of grass with so few cows, It takes about the same amount of time to stockpile grass with 5 cows as it does for 150 cows. You can rotate the cows around, train them to eat grasses they would not pick to eat on there own. Some types of grasses can be "stockpiled" in there uncut state and the cows can harvest them when other people are feeding hay...</p><p></p><p>Dont take all of what I say as gospel, There are guys on this forum who could write books on good grass managment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass-Fed, post: 984729, member: 17207"] Its harder to stock pile large amounts of grass with so few cows, It takes about the same amount of time to stockpile grass with 5 cows as it does for 150 cows. You can rotate the cows around, train them to eat grasses they would not pick to eat on there own. Some types of grasses can be "stockpiled" in there uncut state and the cows can harvest them when other people are feeding hay... Dont take all of what I say as gospel, There are guys on this forum who could write books on good grass managment. [/QUOTE]
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