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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1152473" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>We love it! We are running 22 cows, 11 spring calves, 6 yearling heifers, and a few fall bulls all on just about 40 acres. We mainly rotate on just 18 acres. It has been a great spring for us, lots of good clover. We move the cows every 48 hours, and graze on about 2 acre sections, give or take. We use the white push in posts, with poly wire on a reel. On weekends, we just set up enough sections to graze for the week, and since I am out there twice a day heat checking it is pretty easy to move them. They tell you when they are out of grass, by sitting in the corner and mooing at you constantly until you open the next section. Easy peasy....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1152473, member: 18809"] We love it! We are running 22 cows, 11 spring calves, 6 yearling heifers, and a few fall bulls all on just about 40 acres. We mainly rotate on just 18 acres. It has been a great spring for us, lots of good clover. We move the cows every 48 hours, and graze on about 2 acre sections, give or take. We use the white push in posts, with poly wire on a reel. On weekends, we just set up enough sections to graze for the week, and since I am out there twice a day heat checking it is pretty easy to move them. They tell you when they are out of grass, by sitting in the corner and mooing at you constantly until you open the next section. Easy peasy.... [/QUOTE]
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