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Spring turnout Yesterday!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 834916" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Dang. Don't know that I could stand y'all's kind of winters. </p><p>Turnout here was later than I'd have liked - around March 1st; No rain last fall meant no significant stockpiled forage.</p><p>Cows are finishing their fourth rotation around the paddocks. </p><p>Eldest son was home for the summer after finishing college last year, and cut all the larger pastures into 5-acre paddocks; 19 of 'em. First couple of passes through, cows spent one day per paddock, but as fast as the grass is growing now, it's taking 2-2.5 days to graze 'em down. If it stays as cool and wet as it has been, the cows won't be able to keep up with it - but I'm not buying in more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 834916, member: 12607"] Dang. Don't know that I could stand y'all's kind of winters. Turnout here was later than I'd have liked - around March 1st; No rain last fall meant no significant stockpiled forage. Cows are finishing their fourth rotation around the paddocks. Eldest son was home for the summer after finishing college last year, and cut all the larger pastures into 5-acre paddocks; 19 of 'em. First couple of passes through, cows spent one day per paddock, but as fast as the grass is growing now, it's taking 2-2.5 days to graze 'em down. If it stays as cool and wet as it has been, the cows won't be able to keep up with it - but I'm not buying in more! [/QUOTE]
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