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First go at paddock grazing
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 6693271" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>How often can you get there to move them, [USER=5825]@shearerlad[/USER] ?</p><p>This is the time of year to shave out your paddocks - they are NOT actively growing and thus causes little/no stress to the plants to bare it off</p><p></p><p>We live on our bit so we maybe move them once a day in the winter, or two times if it's really sh!t wet. </p><p>(We have cattle + sheep boxed up)</p><p></p><p>Little breaks = small mistakes</p><p></p><p>I just peg it down for them, rather than open it up; go from cell to cell to cell</p><p>Lots of ways to kill a cat but it has to work for you or it'll be unsustainable, and then you'll go off it before seeing all the benefits of "dog and stick" </p><p></p><p>There is no recipe for what works but I have many many suggestions ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 6693271, member: 63856"] How often can you get there to move them, [USER=5825]@shearerlad[/USER] ? This is the time of year to shave out your paddocks - they are NOT actively growing and thus causes little/no stress to the plants to bare it off We live on our bit so we maybe move them once a day in the winter, or two times if it's really sh!t wet. (We have cattle + sheep boxed up) Little breaks = small mistakes I just peg it down for them, rather than open it up; go from cell to cell to cell Lots of ways to kill a cat but it has to work for you or it'll be unsustainable, and then you'll go off it before seeing all the benefits of "dog and stick" There is no recipe for what works but I have many many suggestions ? [/QUOTE]
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