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Rotational Grazing Question.
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 882833" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>Awesome pasture and cattle agman. I like your style. What is your thoughts on harrowing or dragging your pastures to distribute the manure piles? I have read that this is counter productive because the cattle avoid the areas covered in manure and urine because of the smell and if you spread it all around the entire pasture will have the smell of manure/urine thus reducing intake. </p><p> p.s. I could set up a picture of my best pasture that would look identical to your picture with the same slope and woodsline except my dozer parked in the middle would be a Komatsu. Seriously I had to do a double take it looked that similar, except I don't have that many black cattle. Very nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 882833, member: 17303"] Awesome pasture and cattle agman. I like your style. What is your thoughts on harrowing or dragging your pastures to distribute the manure piles? I have read that this is counter productive because the cattle avoid the areas covered in manure and urine because of the smell and if you spread it all around the entire pasture will have the smell of manure/urine thus reducing intake. p.s. I could set up a picture of my best pasture that would look identical to your picture with the same slope and woodsline except my dozer parked in the middle would be a Komatsu. Seriously I had to do a double take it looked that similar, except I don't have that many black cattle. Very nice. [/QUOTE]
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