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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 818669" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>We fed it to our dairy cows for many years. It is best cut before getting stalky. Chest high or less on the first cutting and then waist high after that. We would get 3-4 cuttings depending on how much rain we got that summer. The cows love it and it is good feed. The one issue was that some people had trouble with it having poison acid if it was stored outside and if there was ice on the bale. Some neighbors lost some cows when feeding it while it was snowcovered or ice covered, but we never had that problem. We would pasture the cows on sudan grass and also cut the hay. But, it got so expensive for fertilize and seed that it became too expenisve to produce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 818669, member: 1150"] We fed it to our dairy cows for many years. It is best cut before getting stalky. Chest high or less on the first cutting and then waist high after that. We would get 3-4 cuttings depending on how much rain we got that summer. The cows love it and it is good feed. The one issue was that some people had trouble with it having poison acid if it was stored outside and if there was ice on the bale. Some neighbors lost some cows when feeding it while it was snowcovered or ice covered, but we never had that problem. We would pasture the cows on sudan grass and also cut the hay. But, it got so expensive for fertilize and seed that it became too expenisve to produce. [/QUOTE]
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