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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 252"><p>Unless you are in a situation where you may lose all of you grass if you overgraze it, let the cows just graze on grass. If grass is in that short of supply you may want to rethink your stocking ratios. Your cows shouldn't need all of the suplmenting if they are on good grass. The only time we feed hay in the summer is if it is a drought year. We do put out breeder cubes(20% protien) about twice a week at a ratio of 50lbs. per 12 cows. It is more to keep the cows settled down around us, then it is for the nutrition. We have yet to have a cow not breed back nor have we had any calving problems.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:joneal@esc6.net">joneal@esc6.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 252"] Unless you are in a situation where you may lose all of you grass if you overgraze it, let the cows just graze on grass. If grass is in that short of supply you may want to rethink your stocking ratios. Your cows shouldn't need all of the suplmenting if they are on good grass. The only time we feed hay in the summer is if it is a drought year. We do put out breeder cubes(20% protien) about twice a week at a ratio of 50lbs. per 12 cows. It is more to keep the cows settled down around us, then it is for the nutrition. We have yet to have a cow not breed back nor have we had any calving problems. [email=joneal@esc6.net]joneal@esc6.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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