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DD turnips into permanent pasture without glyphosate
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7604947" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Contrary to above, like putting ring feeders out, a small strip will give them a place to congregate which will turn into a mud bath, particularly on heavy soil in a wet winter.</p><p>In such circumstances you would need an area as big as the cropped area, without a gateway to file through constantly, and it will be churned up and trashed by Spring.</p><p></p><p>Mine get a very narrow strip on the headland, just to satisfy the FA boxtickers, as I don’t want them to use it. They stay MUCH cleaner if they eat their crop and lie on/near the freshly grazed area, not wandering back & forth to a common lieing area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7604947, member: 348"] Contrary to above, like putting ring feeders out, a small strip will give them a place to congregate which will turn into a mud bath, particularly on heavy soil in a wet winter. In such circumstances you would need an area as big as the cropped area, without a gateway to file through constantly, and it will be churned up and trashed by Spring. Mine get a very narrow strip on the headland, just to satisfy the FA boxtickers, as I don’t want them to use it. They stay MUCH cleaner if they eat their crop and lie on/near the freshly grazed area, not wandering back & forth to a common lieing area. [/QUOTE]
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