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<blockquote data-quote="Logie Durno sheep" data-source="post: 5407514" data-attributes="member: 2537"><p>Yeah that's right, the stomach adapts and works with what it's got to work with. We have tried lots of different ideas from red clover, kale, turnips etc etc. We get best results just keeping grass young and rotating all the time. That's why the logies looked so well at shearing, born and bred just rotating round grass as a breed. Anything that didn't react well to this system ends up looking rubbish so will be killed... People are running more sheep per labour unit all the time so stock kind of have to adapt and look after themselves on a modern sheep farm I think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logie Durno sheep, post: 5407514, member: 2537"] Yeah that's right, the stomach adapts and works with what it's got to work with. We have tried lots of different ideas from red clover, kale, turnips etc etc. We get best results just keeping grass young and rotating all the time. That's why the logies looked so well at shearing, born and bred just rotating round grass as a breed. Anything that didn't react well to this system ends up looking rubbish so will be killed... People are running more sheep per labour unit all the time so stock kind of have to adapt and look after themselves on a modern sheep farm I think [/QUOTE]
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