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<blockquote data-quote="Otha" data-source="post: 1747651" data-attributes="member: 41397"><p>I have done it 3 or 4 times. Year before last I actually bought a standing crop from a neighbor to graze. Only reason it didn't work as well as planned was we got 3 snow storms. Usually we get one every 3 years. Anyway I like to do it. I try to strip graze it with poly wire because they will run around eating all the seed heads first and knock a lot of it down. Then they go for the good leaf and knock some more down. Then finally they finish the leaf and eat a little of the finer stalks. So the less you give them the more you get out of it. If you could find some variety that would not produce seed heads before the frost got it that would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otha, post: 1747651, member: 41397"] I have done it 3 or 4 times. Year before last I actually bought a standing crop from a neighbor to graze. Only reason it didn't work as well as planned was we got 3 snow storms. Usually we get one every 3 years. Anyway I like to do it. I try to strip graze it with poly wire because they will run around eating all the seed heads first and knock a lot of it down. Then they go for the good leaf and knock some more down. Then finally they finish the leaf and eat a little of the finer stalks. So the less you give them the more you get out of it. If you could find some variety that would not produce seed heads before the frost got it that would be great. [/QUOTE]
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