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fodder radish grazeing with sheep
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<blockquote data-quote="britt" data-source="post: 3392890" data-attributes="member: 1739"><p>I put in some fodder radish (Bokito) 3.5kg/ha mixed with forage rye (protector) 130kh/ha on a 22 acre field, notilled, after wheat this autumn with 3 acres fodder beet (Feldherr) along a headland where the wheat had been lost due to waterlogging over winter.</p><p>It has been grazed in 3 blocks, split with electric fence.</p><p>It has kept 100 lambs since late October and they have done very well on it. They are just finishing it off now, some ready to go, others will need finishing inside on pellets and hay.</p><p>I grazed just fodder beet last year and the lamb didn't do that well, but it was very wet last year and exceptionally dry this. I don't know if it's the better weather or the mix of feed that has made the difference but they have done well on it.</p><p>Its primary purpose was to finish the lambs, with soil improvement as secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britt, post: 3392890, member: 1739"] I put in some fodder radish (Bokito) 3.5kg/ha mixed with forage rye (protector) 130kh/ha on a 22 acre field, notilled, after wheat this autumn with 3 acres fodder beet (Feldherr) along a headland where the wheat had been lost due to waterlogging over winter. It has been grazed in 3 blocks, split with electric fence. It has kept 100 lambs since late October and they have done very well on it. They are just finishing it off now, some ready to go, others will need finishing inside on pellets and hay. I grazed just fodder beet last year and the lamb didn't do that well, but it was very wet last year and exceptionally dry this. I don't know if it's the better weather or the mix of feed that has made the difference but they have done well on it. Its primary purpose was to finish the lambs, with soil improvement as secondary. [/QUOTE]
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