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<blockquote data-quote="rsf-dexter" data-source="post: 227355" data-attributes="member: 4111"><p>we do rotational grazing with our herd. The main thing is keeping them rotated frequently enough to not wear the grass down and allowing it enough time to have a decent growth when they go back on the pasture. by doing rotational grazing the grass quality seems to get thicker and healthier. We raise dexter cattle which are an irish breed and are known as the worlds smallest cattle. they finish very nicely on grass but like said before rotatonal grazing is no silver bullet. The one upside we like to the rotational grazing is the benefits to the quality of the grass. And the rotation makesthe herd eat down what they normally wouldn't if they were on an open range grazing operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsf-dexter, post: 227355, member: 4111"] we do rotational grazing with our herd. The main thing is keeping them rotated frequently enough to not wear the grass down and allowing it enough time to have a decent growth when they go back on the pasture. by doing rotational grazing the grass quality seems to get thicker and healthier. We raise dexter cattle which are an irish breed and are known as the worlds smallest cattle. they finish very nicely on grass but like said before rotatonal grazing is no silver bullet. The one upside we like to the rotational grazing is the benefits to the quality of the grass. And the rotation makesthe herd eat down what they normally wouldn't if they were on an open range grazing operation. [/QUOTE]
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