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<blockquote data-quote="jscunn" data-source="post: 811637" data-attributes="member: 1257"><p>Depends on how much rain you get, and how good the land is. Sorry it is kinda a smart alec answer but it is the only correct one. My guess is you will not have to cut hay on it, the 30 pairs will keep it down. If it seems to start growing too fast leave them on it longer or even let them have access all the time. You could probably even use ribbon and the step in fence posts to divide it up two or three ways and rotationally graze it, or save some of it for hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jscunn, post: 811637, member: 1257"] Depends on how much rain you get, and how good the land is. Sorry it is kinda a smart alec answer but it is the only correct one. My guess is you will not have to cut hay on it, the 30 pairs will keep it down. If it seems to start growing too fast leave them on it longer or even let them have access all the time. You could probably even use ribbon and the step in fence posts to divide it up two or three ways and rotationally graze it, or save some of it for hay. [/QUOTE]
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