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The "NO HAY" approach
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<blockquote data-quote="gberry" data-source="post: 732439" data-attributes="member: 3325"><p>I've read before that bahia or bermuda stockpiled in late fall can meet the nutrient requirements for dry cows well into January and we have been able to graze our dry cows into January without too much difficulty. Our real problem is with growing classes of cattle. Getting our heifers to breeding weight with this system is impossible without heavy supplementation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gberry, post: 732439, member: 3325"] I've read before that bahia or bermuda stockpiled in late fall can meet the nutrient requirements for dry cows well into January and we have been able to graze our dry cows into January without too much difficulty. Our real problem is with growing classes of cattle. Getting our heifers to breeding weight with this system is impossible without heavy supplementation. [/QUOTE]
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