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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1157866" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We keep ours mowed when the weather allows and we rotate. I like to have at least 3 pastures for each herd that they can stay in for at least a week at a time. When our weather is just right, i always move after a rain whether it be they've been there a few days or there is rains a little more than a week. But, on average we get rain weekly so it works out most of the time. And this method works well for our area and it may not for others. Its been a long time since we've fertilized..too expensive now..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1157866, member: 22072"] We keep ours mowed when the weather allows and we rotate. I like to have at least 3 pastures for each herd that they can stay in for at least a week at a time. When our weather is just right, i always move after a rain whether it be they've been there a few days or there is rains a little more than a week. But, on average we get rain weekly so it works out most of the time. And this method works well for our area and it may not for others. Its been a long time since we've fertilized..too expensive now.. [/QUOTE]
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