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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1260893" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>TT, </p><p>Currently have ~55 mature cows, 12 yearling & bred heifers, 8 weanling heifers, 20 spring calves, 1 mature & 2 yearling bulls.</p><p>The 6 yearling and 8 weanlings are in the two sacrifice paddocks, away from the bulls. Everything else is rotating around the farm. </p><p>July 1, the bulls will come in, and the heifers will go back out with the cowherd.</p><p></p><p>Think it was Jim Gerrish who said that the principal benefit of dragging pastures to break up and spread manure clumps is as a government-approved method of wealth transfer - paying your kids to drive the tractor dragging the harrow. Otherwise, probably not worth the time, fuel, and wear on the equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1260893, member: 12607"] TT, Currently have ~55 mature cows, 12 yearling & bred heifers, 8 weanling heifers, 20 spring calves, 1 mature & 2 yearling bulls. The 6 yearling and 8 weanlings are in the two sacrifice paddocks, away from the bulls. Everything else is rotating around the farm. July 1, the bulls will come in, and the heifers will go back out with the cowherd. Think it was Jim Gerrish who said that the principal benefit of dragging pastures to break up and spread manure clumps is as a government-approved method of wealth transfer - paying your kids to drive the tractor dragging the harrow. Otherwise, probably not worth the time, fuel, and wear on the equipment. [/QUOTE]
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