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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 164133" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Wow, you must have had a lot of stockpile fescue. We run a bit closer to our maximum stocking rate and have been feeding hay since about Thanksgiving. No worries though, I counted the bales this weekend and we've got about 200 4x5 rounds and probably around 3000 squares in the barns yet. Most of that is Timothy, Brome and alfalfa. About 30 round bales of fescue/OG mix that we are feeding now, 3 bales per day.</p><p></p><p>We are trying to set up an intense rotational grazing system for our pastures if we can get the water situation figured out. Hopefully this will provide more output from our pastures and allow us to not have to feed hay as early in a normal yr.</p><p></p><p>Not meaning to hijack this thread, but for you guys that use intense rotational grazing, how much extra output did you get when you switched? Extra pasture for a week, month, 2 months?</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 164133, member: 1017"] Wow, you must have had a lot of stockpile fescue. We run a bit closer to our maximum stocking rate and have been feeding hay since about Thanksgiving. No worries though, I counted the bales this weekend and we've got about 200 4x5 rounds and probably around 3000 squares in the barns yet. Most of that is Timothy, Brome and alfalfa. About 30 round bales of fescue/OG mix that we are feeding now, 3 bales per day. We are trying to set up an intense rotational grazing system for our pastures if we can get the water situation figured out. Hopefully this will provide more output from our pastures and allow us to not have to feed hay as early in a normal yr. Not meaning to hijack this thread, but for you guys that use intense rotational grazing, how much extra output did you get when you switched? Extra pasture for a week, month, 2 months? thanks, [/QUOTE]
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