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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 920303" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>[</p></blockquote><p></p><p>the first time was back in my younger days and we had put a set of replacement heifers in a small trap at the house.</p><p>it was late winter and we don't have ryegrass, clover & etc like ya'll, just dry standing grass.</p><p>we don't feed hay we just supplement the grass with cake.</p><p>some years we have lots of mustard weed and when it's the only thing green they will eat it, if they had something else green to eat i'm sure it wouldn't be a problem but it is one of the only green plants till the grass greens up in spring.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 920303, member: 8382"] [[/quote] the first time was back in my younger days and we had put a set of replacement heifers in a small trap at the house. it was late winter and we don't have ryegrass, clover & etc like ya'll, just dry standing grass. we don't feed hay we just supplement the grass with cake. some years we have lots of mustard weed and when it's the only thing green they will eat it, if they had something else green to eat i'm sure it wouldn't be a problem but it is one of the only green plants till the grass greens up in spring. [/QUOTE]
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