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<blockquote data-quote="Chasingmytail" data-source="post: 3173556" data-attributes="member: 21680"><p>I am not dairy I only have 1 jersey however we are member of the PFLA for beef suckler AA x. There are people on a email forum that could help answer you and there is an off shoot of this called dairy pasture fed who successfully accomplish their aims. We only feed hay and lucerne and in organic conversion. </p><p></p><p>I am unable to answer the question on your breeding as ours are AA x shorthorn. But its the quality of the grazing - mob grazing that we follow.</p><p></p><p>I have a calf at foot which is a AA x jersey but at the mo no weigh bars she is 3 months and it would be a good exercise to keep a record of growth.</p><p></p><p>Its worth looking into the milk farms that are pasture fed <a href="http://www.pastureforlife.org/farmers/" target="_blank">http://www.pastureforlife.org/farmers/</a> and contact them direct. While there are opinions on here better getting the facts from people that do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasingmytail, post: 3173556, member: 21680"] I am not dairy I only have 1 jersey however we are member of the PFLA for beef suckler AA x. There are people on a email forum that could help answer you and there is an off shoot of this called dairy pasture fed who successfully accomplish their aims. We only feed hay and lucerne and in organic conversion. I am unable to answer the question on your breeding as ours are AA x shorthorn. But its the quality of the grazing - mob grazing that we follow. I have a calf at foot which is a AA x jersey but at the mo no weigh bars she is 3 months and it would be a good exercise to keep a record of growth. Its worth looking into the milk farms that are pasture fed [URL]http://www.pastureforlife.org/farmers/[/URL] and contact them direct. While there are opinions on here better getting the facts from people that do it. [/QUOTE]
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