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<blockquote data-quote="kickinbull" data-source="post: 1312103" data-attributes="member: 5624"><p>I know there isn't a "right way" to grazing. I am tossing around a couple of different ideas for this years plan. I am stocking it light at 5 acres per head. I have 5 paddocks approx. 12 acres ea. First idea is to move them very slowly over each paddock, 2 months per, and end up only grazing one time per season. Second is to stockpile one paddock. Then split the remaining paddocks into 6 acres each. Rotating weekly between the remaining lots. It is not intensive enough to cause litter. Is it possible to graze this way and also stockpile for winter at the same time by not clipping. I am thinking that what is left will become litter by end of winter. Any thoughts? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickinbull, post: 1312103, member: 5624"] I know there isn't a "right way" to grazing. I am tossing around a couple of different ideas for this years plan. I am stocking it light at 5 acres per head. I have 5 paddocks approx. 12 acres ea. First idea is to move them very slowly over each paddock, 2 months per, and end up only grazing one time per season. Second is to stockpile one paddock. Then split the remaining paddocks into 6 acres each. Rotating weekly between the remaining lots. It is not intensive enough to cause litter. Is it possible to graze this way and also stockpile for winter at the same time by not clipping. I am thinking that what is left will become litter by end of winter. Any thoughts? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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