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<blockquote data-quote="mbdear" data-source="post: 379314" data-attributes="member: 812"><p>The movement from a grazed paddock should occur before the grass has sufficient regrowth to be re-bitten by the grazing animal. It takes many more paddocks than three to achieve sufficient rest periods for the grass to recover and suitably short grazing periods to prevent the grass from being regrazed before it has achieved the regrowth target. It would probably be a good idea to find someone in your area who is actually practicing holistic resource management or management intensive grazing to see the effects of grass management. This year I am going from several years of grazing 8 pastures to a system utilizing 16 pastures. Good luck to you in your quest.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p><p>Slocum, Texas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbdear, post: 379314, member: 812"] The movement from a grazed paddock should occur before the grass has sufficient regrowth to be re-bitten by the grazing animal. It takes many more paddocks than three to achieve sufficient rest periods for the grass to recover and suitably short grazing periods to prevent the grass from being regrazed before it has achieved the regrowth target. It would probably be a good idea to find someone in your area who is actually practicing holistic resource management or management intensive grazing to see the effects of grass management. This year I am going from several years of grazing 8 pastures to a system utilizing 16 pastures. Good luck to you in your quest. Mike Slocum, Texas [/QUOTE]
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