garseer
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I have a rye grass patch that I am wanting to put my cows on. I have heard it will make them scour if left on too long the first few days. Can anyone on the boards tell me what is too long?
garseer":256r05ly said:So is there no need to worry or should I limit the time on the pasture for a few days.
Thanks
I don't know your situation with your cows, but if you have ryegrass and hay, I don't see the need of the feed trough.garseer":3og1s42y said:My plan was to limit their time on the grass and call them to the feed trough and take them off of the pasture and just rotate it like that until they had gotten used to it. I will have hay for them also, but around the feed trough.
1982vett":89xpxt9n said:I don't know your situation with your cows, but if you have ryegrass and hay, I don't see the need of the feed trough.garseer":89xpxt9n said:My plan was to limit their time on the grass and call them to the feed trough and take them off of the pasture and just rotate it like that until they had gotten used to it. I will have hay for them also, but around the feed trough.
KNERSIE":5vvm55xq said:1982vett":5vvm55xq said:I don't know your situation with your cows, but if you have ryegrass and hay, I don't see the need of the feed trough.garseer":5vvm55xq said:My plan was to limit their time on the grass and call them to the feed trough and take them off of the pasture and just rotate it like that until they had gotten used to it. I will have hay for them also, but around the feed trough.
I agree