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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 750791" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>Roan</p><p></p><p>The cattle will not eat the grass growing in the manure piles when they return. To overcome this you will need to burst the piles after the cattle are moved off with some type of drag. I use an old worn out drag harrow. I have other harrows but they do not work as well. By distributing the manure your pastures will be more uniform in growth and the manure will not be forming the little green piles that the cattle will not eat. I also think it reduces the opportunity for parasites to flourish. The life cycle of the parasites will get broken with good rotational grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 750791, member: 8973"] Roan The cattle will not eat the grass growing in the manure piles when they return. To overcome this you will need to burst the piles after the cattle are moved off with some type of drag. I use an old worn out drag harrow. I have other harrows but they do not work as well. By distributing the manure your pastures will be more uniform in growth and the manure will not be forming the little green piles that the cattle will not eat. I also think it reduces the opportunity for parasites to flourish. The life cycle of the parasites will get broken with good rotational grazing. [/QUOTE]
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