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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Karliboy" data-source="post: 6498830" data-attributes="member: 82218"><p>Things greening up slowly on the so called experimental cells that got over grazed 3 weeks ago it’s hard to show in a photo actually how well it is doing. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]825887[/ATTACH]Finished the field I started 2 weeks ago at the weekend just gone absolutely sodden is the ground up there now</p><p>[ATTACH=full]825885[/ATTACH] First of those cells greening up nicely [ATTACH=full]825886[/ATTACH]clover is coming up nicely photo doesn’t do it justice one question should I top the rushes or just leave them I feel I should top them [ATTACH=full]825893[/ATTACH]should get another nice bite off this by the autumn. </p><p>Cows went into the mowing land at the weekend for cell grazing [ATTACH=full]825894[/ATTACH] It is a little scary how fast they can shift this type of forage first cell is overgrazed already as I couldn’t get to shift them soon enough. </p><p></p><p>just throwing a little clover mixed with some spare seed out as I go in front of herd in the hope they will trample it down as no clover in next couple of fields [ATTACH=full]825896[/ATTACH] I know I’ve shown this little 1 acre paddock a lot but growth in there is astounding this year with no inputs at all I’ve had 2 rounds of 5 days the next will be 3 days and will easily get another 2 rounds of 3 I would have thought[ATTACH=full]825895[/ATTACH] so just on 18 cattle alone without the 13 calves that’s getting me potentially 342 cattle grazing days. I wish all my land could produce that. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karliboy, post: 6498830, member: 82218"] Things greening up slowly on the so called experimental cells that got over grazed 3 weeks ago it’s hard to show in a photo actually how well it is doing. [ATTACH type="full"]825887[/ATTACH]Finished the field I started 2 weeks ago at the weekend just gone absolutely sodden is the ground up there now [ATTACH type="full"]825885[/ATTACH] First of those cells greening up nicely [ATTACH type="full"]825886[/ATTACH]clover is coming up nicely photo doesn’t do it justice one question should I top the rushes or just leave them I feel I should top them [ATTACH type="full"]825893[/ATTACH]should get another nice bite off this by the autumn. Cows went into the mowing land at the weekend for cell grazing [ATTACH type="full"]825894[/ATTACH] It is a little scary how fast they can shift this type of forage first cell is overgrazed already as I couldn’t get to shift them soon enough. just throwing a little clover mixed with some spare seed out as I go in front of herd in the hope they will trample it down as no clover in next couple of fields [ATTACH type="full"]825896[/ATTACH] I know I’ve shown this little 1 acre paddock a lot but growth in there is astounding this year with no inputs at all I’ve had 2 rounds of 5 days the next will be 3 days and will easily get another 2 rounds of 3 I would have thought[ATTACH type="full"]825895[/ATTACH] so just on 18 cattle alone without the 13 calves that’s getting me potentially 342 cattle grazing days. I wish all my land could produce that. :) [/QUOTE]
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