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Rotational grazing in drought
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 935468" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Start "supplementing" with hay....even if it rains 6 inches over the next week for you, if the pastures are that stressed it will probably be a couple weeks to a month before you see any real improvement....and then only if it rains again two weeks from now... What you are trying to do now is balance the nutritional needs with the grass that you have/can grow and the hay you have. (where as the grass is the supplement and the hay is the main course). This is when quality hay does it's best work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 935468, member: 7795"] Start "supplementing" with hay....even if it rains 6 inches over the next week for you, if the pastures are that stressed it will probably be a couple weeks to a month before you see any real improvement....and then only if it rains again two weeks from now... What you are trying to do now is balance the nutritional needs with the grass that you have/can grow and the hay you have. (where as the grass is the supplement and the hay is the main course). This is when quality hay does it's best work. [/QUOTE]
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