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Pics, Moved some yearlings.
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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 765930" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>80% of our property would have a dry grass supply. We have green grass growth from mid September till mid May. Our growing time isn't as great as down toward the coast. By mid March grass growth slows. That is mid the first month of Autumn. I've never worked out what the per day cost is per head. We use our dry lick supplement from mid June till mid September ( 3 months) It costs about $700 a tonne and we feed about a 100 head. Some years we might feed up to 300. We generally use about 3 tonnes in a season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 765930, member: 8793"] 80% of our property would have a dry grass supply. We have green grass growth from mid September till mid May. Our growing time isn't as great as down toward the coast. By mid March grass growth slows. That is mid the first month of Autumn. I've never worked out what the per day cost is per head. We use our dry lick supplement from mid June till mid September ( 3 months) It costs about $700 a tonne and we feed about a 100 head. Some years we might feed up to 300. We generally use about 3 tonnes in a season. [/QUOTE]
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