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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1826964" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>[USER=43431]@Twin G[/USER] , what do you do with the mesquite you are clearing? Man, that stuff is like gold down here. I wish I had a tandem dump truck load of it for my smokers and grills. That's what I use for beef and chicken. Good ole hickory for pork. What you want to do just depends on the size of the grass plot, the total; acreage in pasture, and the number of cattle. If you had , say, a thousand acre pasture, and planted a 30 acre plot of grass, and just has 2 cows on the place....they would eventually find it, but with that much, the grass would stay ahead of them grazing. Your idea about partitioning it with electric fence, or leasing another pasture for the cows, would be your best bet. How many total acres do you have, and how many head of cattle are on it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1826964, member: 40587"] [USER=43431]@Twin G[/USER] , what do you do with the mesquite you are clearing? Man, that stuff is like gold down here. I wish I had a tandem dump truck load of it for my smokers and grills. That's what I use for beef and chicken. Good ole hickory for pork. What you want to do just depends on the size of the grass plot, the total; acreage in pasture, and the number of cattle. If you had , say, a thousand acre pasture, and planted a 30 acre plot of grass, and just has 2 cows on the place....they would eventually find it, but with that much, the grass would stay ahead of them grazing. Your idea about partitioning it with electric fence, or leasing another pasture for the cows, would be your best bet. How many total acres do you have, and how many head of cattle are on it? [/QUOTE]
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