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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1677237" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>Biggest problem here and I would imagine is similar in Kentucky is waste from them walking it into the mud. On frozen or rocky/dry ground waste is much less. Recovery time on the pasture is much less and I feel like the cattle stay healthier because they are not standing in mud all day. I hate the crop circle/ mud pits you get with rings and seems like they take several years to heal. Ruts can be an issue but you are changing where you feed every time so they usually don't get deep and the cows stomp them out as they eat. I have not found a way yet to feed hay to a cow where waste wasn't a problem but with unrolling I don't have to clean it up and I feel like it gets put to better use for my pastures in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1677237, member: 21382"] Biggest problem here and I would imagine is similar in Kentucky is waste from them walking it into the mud. On frozen or rocky/dry ground waste is much less. Recovery time on the pasture is much less and I feel like the cattle stay healthier because they are not standing in mud all day. I hate the crop circle/ mud pits you get with rings and seems like they take several years to heal. Ruts can be an issue but you are changing where you feed every time so they usually don’t get deep and the cows stomp them out as they eat. I have not found a way yet to feed hay to a cow where waste wasn’t a problem but with unrolling I don’t have to clean it up and I feel like it gets put to better use for my pastures in the end. [/QUOTE]
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