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Cows loose on grass/rotation grazing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew1983" data-source="post: 6517372" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>A percentage of my sucklers are very skittery since the last 3weeks or so. I sent a sample to vets to get tested and it has come back negative for fluke or worms. We normally put straw out in rings from end of August onwards to buffer the remaining grass growth of the year and I’m sure this will help dry up the cows assuming it’s just lush grass that’s causing the problem. </p><p></p><p>My question is what do people using rotational grazing do at this time of year, do you feed straw or not need it..... it’s something that’s always been done by my previous generations and also done by others in the area, I’m interested to know what happens in other areas where straw is a lot less plentiful than here too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew1983, post: 6517372, member: 147"] A percentage of my sucklers are very skittery since the last 3weeks or so. I sent a sample to vets to get tested and it has come back negative for fluke or worms. We normally put straw out in rings from end of August onwards to buffer the remaining grass growth of the year and I’m sure this will help dry up the cows assuming it’s just lush grass that’s causing the problem. My question is what do people using rotational grazing do at this time of year, do you feed straw or not need it..... it’s something that’s always been done by my previous generations and also done by others in the area, I’m interested to know what happens in other areas where straw is a lot less plentiful than here too. [/QUOTE]
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