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<blockquote data-quote="Gliderider" data-source="post: 209105" data-attributes="member: 3296"><p>You know I thought they guy that sold the dairy boys to us said Gurnsey, but I'm not 100% on that. I guess he's probably holstein, doesn't matter either way to us. Will it matter at the market? Other than to keep the guys at the salebarn from laughing at me for trying to pass him off as a gurnsey??? LOL</p><p></p><p>Bez- your right, there isn't much there right now. We got a little more rain this weekend and things are perking up. We have smaller a front pasture that is a sacrifice lot. (Just the grass not the animals. ;-) ) We'll keep haying them until it gets taller. We will also be re-doing the pastures totally this fall. We'll have to feed hay again all winter, but once we get really good pasture, and with good pasture management we shouldn't have to buy hay anymore. (Mother nature permitting)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gliderider, post: 209105, member: 3296"] You know I thought they guy that sold the dairy boys to us said Gurnsey, but I'm not 100% on that. I guess he's probably holstein, doesn't matter either way to us. Will it matter at the market? Other than to keep the guys at the salebarn from laughing at me for trying to pass him off as a gurnsey??? LOL Bez- your right, there isn't much there right now. We got a little more rain this weekend and things are perking up. We have smaller a front pasture that is a sacrifice lot. (Just the grass not the animals. ;-) ) We'll keep haying them until it gets taller. We will also be re-doing the pastures totally this fall. We'll have to feed hay again all winter, but once we get really good pasture, and with good pasture management we shouldn't have to buy hay anymore. (Mother nature permitting) [/QUOTE]
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