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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 843468" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>The time cattle are left on each paddock is based on visual observation. Cattle are left on until the forage is grazed to the desired height. This height may vary according to the variety of grass in the paddock. The time will also vary with the climate changes from month to month, fertilizer application or anything else that affects growth. The paddock size may be determined by the amount of time one has to manage and of course the number of cattle. Experience with your particular pasture is the only way to know. It is not a one size fits all stuation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 843468, member: 5494"] The time cattle are left on each paddock is based on visual observation. Cattle are left on until the forage is grazed to the desired height. This height may vary according to the variety of grass in the paddock. The time will also vary with the climate changes from month to month, fertilizer application or anything else that affects growth. The paddock size may be determined by the amount of time one has to manage and of course the number of cattle. Experience with your particular pasture is the only way to know. It is not a one size fits all stuation. [/QUOTE]
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