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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1332829" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>They will like more species of plants if they are grazed in multi-species groups. Some cows here will eat thistle heads and blooms because they have seen donkeys do it. We trained the donkeys to eat thistle heads and blooms with syrup. Some cows are better browsers than others. Best we had were Brangus. When all other cows were just standing in the woods the Brangus were eating sweetgum leaves off of trees and such. Sheep eat a lot of stuff that cows will not. Nice combo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1332829, member: 24565"] They will like more species of plants if they are grazed in multi-species groups. Some cows here will eat thistle heads and blooms because they have seen donkeys do it. We trained the donkeys to eat thistle heads and blooms with syrup. Some cows are better browsers than others. Best we had were Brangus. When all other cows were just standing in the woods the Brangus were eating sweetgum leaves off of trees and such. Sheep eat a lot of stuff that cows will not. Nice combo. [/QUOTE]
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