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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 750875" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>dun</p><p></p><p>The manure from the cattle can be very loose. However, I want that loose manure spread as much as possible because my cattle will not eat out of the splatter pile when they are returned to the paddock. In the Fall when I start stockpiling forage I have to move the cattle over a much reduced in size area. If there is rain I can return sometimes within 12 to 14 days. Additionally as I am not buying commercial fertilizer I need to distribute what manure is there as uniformly as possible. It really does not take much time to do this and it also reduces places for flies to breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 750875, member: 8973"] dun The manure from the cattle can be very loose. However, I want that loose manure spread as much as possible because my cattle will not eat out of the splatter pile when they are returned to the paddock. In the Fall when I start stockpiling forage I have to move the cattle over a much reduced in size area. If there is rain I can return sometimes within 12 to 14 days. Additionally as I am not buying commercial fertilizer I need to distribute what manure is there as uniformly as possible. It really does not take much time to do this and it also reduces places for flies to breed. [/QUOTE]
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