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<blockquote data-quote="fargus" data-source="post: 765854" data-attributes="member: 13480"><p>We waited until it was about 8 feet tall and turned a group of pairs and a bull in around the end of July/start of August. Grazed it until there was nothing left. Worked really well, and gave out cool-season grasses a rest during the hot, dry part of our year. My understanding is prussic acid is a concern after a zinger of a frost, and the nitrate poisoning is a concern after a heavy rain following a period of drought. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how many acres and how many cattle you are planning on continuously grazing. We put about 30 pairs on 10 acres and it held them for a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fargus, post: 765854, member: 13480"] We waited until it was about 8 feet tall and turned a group of pairs and a bull in around the end of July/start of August. Grazed it until there was nothing left. Worked really well, and gave out cool-season grasses a rest during the hot, dry part of our year. My understanding is prussic acid is a concern after a zinger of a frost, and the nitrate poisoning is a concern after a heavy rain following a period of drought. I don't know how many acres and how many cattle you are planning on continuously grazing. We put about 30 pairs on 10 acres and it held them for a month. [/QUOTE]
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