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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 760978" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Well, yes. Never seen a cow that wasn't hungry. ;-) They are definitely healthy though. I think what Vette was saying is the grass in the first photo needs a rest - I got a few pastures in the same shape. About two weeks rest would make all the difference in the world. Seems like the battle <u>we all face </u> is trying to get the grass to get ahead of the cattle. This is where I've used the woods to my benefit. Kinda like a safety valve. In my area grazing the woods is actually good for the quail and turkey population since the cattle will help (along with burning) keep the woods clean which promotes the growth of legumes and grasses rather than allowing brush to take over. Biggest problem I have with woods grazing is the trees always fall on the fence and never away from it. I guess this could be a good thing if the Olympic Committee ever decides on having fence repair as an event. If so, I'll make a good showing for our country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 760978, member: 4362"] Well, yes. Never seen a cow that wasn't hungry. ;-) They are definitely healthy though. I think what Vette was saying is the grass in the first photo needs a rest - I got a few pastures in the same shape. About two weeks rest would make all the difference in the world. Seems like the battle [u]we all face [/u] is trying to get the grass to get ahead of the cattle. This is where I've used the woods to my benefit. Kinda like a safety valve. In my area grazing the woods is actually good for the quail and turkey population since the cattle will help (along with burning) keep the woods clean which promotes the growth of legumes and grasses rather than allowing brush to take over. Biggest problem I have with woods grazing is the trees always fall on the fence and never away from it. I guess this could be a good thing if the Olympic Committee ever decides on having fence repair as an event. If so, I'll make a good showing for our country. [/QUOTE]
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