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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 455867" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>There are some that leave that last cutting of hay for the cattle to graze. It may loose very few nutrients during the first few months and is far cheaper to graze than to bail. As an added benefit 80% of what they eat goes back into the hay field in the form of manure, instead of moveing it out into other fields.</p><p>It is fairly easy to find out the nutritional value of stockpiled forage. By watching the condition of the cattle and fecal matter when it hits the ground. When that poop starts stacking up when it hits the ground it is time to supplement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 455867, member: 5494"] There are some that leave that last cutting of hay for the cattle to graze. It may loose very few nutrients during the first few months and is far cheaper to graze than to bail. As an added benefit 80% of what they eat goes back into the hay field in the form of manure, instead of moveing it out into other fields. It is fairly easy to find out the nutritional value of stockpiled forage. By watching the condition of the cattle and fecal matter when it hits the ground. When that poop starts stacking up when it hits the ground it is time to supplement. [/QUOTE]
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