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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 683421" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>hillsdown, to answer your question about the pasture she is on..........she is rotated off and on good and not so good pasture. The good pasture is a mixture of fescue, orchard grass and red / white clover (pretty heavy on the clover). I rotate the cattle from this to a rougher pasture of fescue, crabgrass, weeds, some clover and various other grasses. This pasture is slated to be redone this fall as it is about worn out. In the pic she is on the rough pasture and had been for about 3 weeks at the time of the pic. She and the herd will stay on it till they get it ate down real good. Then I will rotate them out, spray, till and resow sometime late august or early september.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to all for the nice comments about the pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 683421, member: 1863"] hillsdown, to answer your question about the pasture she is on..........she is rotated off and on good and not so good pasture. The good pasture is a mixture of fescue, orchard grass and red / white clover (pretty heavy on the clover). I rotate the cattle from this to a rougher pasture of fescue, crabgrass, weeds, some clover and various other grasses. This pasture is slated to be redone this fall as it is about worn out. In the pic she is on the rough pasture and had been for about 3 weeks at the time of the pic. She and the herd will stay on it till they get it ate down real good. Then I will rotate them out, spray, till and resow sometime late august or early september. Thanks to all for the nice comments about the pair. [/QUOTE]
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