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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 5499856" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>I was told, and I hope, they do. I have 12ac DD’ed into Winter Barley stubble that smaller lambs will be going into later this week. A bit variable in yield, and you can see the extent of any tree roots coming out from the adjoining wood, but about 2’ high in places. Field is destined for Winter Barley again, so needs to be off within the next 3-4 weeks really.</p><p>I will be turning 300 or so lambs into the whole field, who will no doubt tramp a bit in before they get a taste for it. I don’t expect them to grow that well on it, but it will store them whilst giving the grass a breather to get going properly, hopefully.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 5499856, member: 348"] I was told, and I hope, they do. I have 12ac DD’ed into Winter Barley stubble that smaller lambs will be going into later this week. A bit variable in yield, and you can see the extent of any tree roots coming out from the adjoining wood, but about 2’ high in places. Field is destined for Winter Barley again, so needs to be off within the next 3-4 weeks really. I will be turning 300 or so lambs into the whole field, who will no doubt tramp a bit in before they get a taste for it. I don’t expect them to grow that well on it, but it will store them whilst giving the grass a breather to get going properly, hopefully..... [/QUOTE]
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