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PROPER WAY TO GROW OFF CALF FOR BEEF?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1990"><p>To harrow our pastures; First we wait until it's dried out, sometimes as late as May. For the harrow, we use a piece of chainlink fence about 8'x8' tie-wired to a bar on one end to tow by. We put railroad ties or anything fairly heavy we can find, on it, to weigh it down. Then we use whatever vehicle's handy; old Willys, Chevy Blazer or the Dodge. It's just to spread the manure out that's already in the pasture. I'm sure you've noticed how the grass grows in a clump wherever there's manure and then the cows/horses won't eat it. This eliminates that and helps eliminate some parasites, too. My husband's from WA and they do this there, he couldn't figure out why nobody does it here. But, we do and our pastures do great.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:RibbonSo@aol.com">RibbonSo@aol.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1990"] To harrow our pastures; First we wait until it's dried out, sometimes as late as May. For the harrow, we use a piece of chainlink fence about 8'x8' tie-wired to a bar on one end to tow by. We put railroad ties or anything fairly heavy we can find, on it, to weigh it down. Then we use whatever vehicle's handy; old Willys, Chevy Blazer or the Dodge. It's just to spread the manure out that's already in the pasture. I'm sure you've noticed how the grass grows in a clump wherever there's manure and then the cows/horses won't eat it. This eliminates that and helps eliminate some parasites, too. My husband's from WA and they do this there, he couldn't figure out why nobody does it here. But, we do and our pastures do great. [email=RibbonSo@aol.com]RibbonSo@aol.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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