Mark Reynolds
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It's impossible to say from here with any degree of certainty what is going on within your pastures. Please give us a break down of each pasture by its size and the grazing start date and the date it leaves the pasture, for the entire year. Also include the number of animals in the pasture each time as well as any feed and hay supplied to them in each pasture. Additionally, get a soil test for each pasture the animals graze in. Any attempt at improving a pasture will be futile if the soil is "out of whack".I do like that idea, I am just not sure if these pastures have much to recover from, although I could be wrong, we took them off those pastures for a few months and didnt see much change or regrowth, we saw a bit but not enough, they seem pretty weedy