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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1796895" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Good wisdom here. I've spent a long time observing my cattle's independent grazing methods when the grasses are way ahead of them...they will spend a long time in one area..weeks/months pooing and shortening the grass before they move on. They almost self graze w/ knowledge by themselves. Cattle do not want to walk around and stomp down the entire pasture area or trim down everything uniformly...they seem like they are saving areas of land for later use, especially in the shaded areas they seem to wait until it's hot before they start to graze under those shaded areas. The more I observe my cattle the more it seems like they are self managing the pasture themselves. I guess you can say...I believe I have one or two dominant cattle w/ intellect that takes the herd to key places and preserves other grassy places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1796895, member: 8359"] Good wisdom here. I've spent a long time observing my cattle's independent grazing methods when the grasses are way ahead of them...they will spend a long time in one area..weeks/months pooing and shortening the grass before they move on. They almost self graze w/ knowledge by themselves. Cattle do not want to walk around and stomp down the entire pasture area or trim down everything uniformly...they seem like they are saving areas of land for later use, especially in the shaded areas they seem to wait until it's hot before they start to graze under those shaded areas. The more I observe my cattle the more it seems like they are self managing the pasture themselves. I guess you can say...I believe I have one or two dominant cattle w/ intellect that takes the herd to key places and preserves other grassy places. [/QUOTE]
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