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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Brad93" data-source="post: 7619750" data-attributes="member: 62622"><p>Thanks for the reply Pete! That was one of my main concerns that with the sheep there would be quite a bit of left over, plus keeping them in on electric isn’t always simple/ enjoyable!</p><p></p><p>Small bales would be the way I’d go, like you say easiest to manage especially without my own tractor. I might try and mow part of it and graze another, I suppose the worse that can happen is that I need to borrow some cows or top it to tidy up after the ewes?</p><p></p><p>[USER=70166]@hendrebc[/USER] thanks for your reply too! What would you do in terms or paddock sizing and timings between moves? Lambs are still with the ewes so have 80 plus their lambs in one mob currently.</p><p></p><p>I’ll post updates once I have them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad93, post: 7619750, member: 62622"] Thanks for the reply Pete! That was one of my main concerns that with the sheep there would be quite a bit of left over, plus keeping them in on electric isn’t always simple/ enjoyable! Small bales would be the way I’d go, like you say easiest to manage especially without my own tractor. I might try and mow part of it and graze another, I suppose the worse that can happen is that I need to borrow some cows or top it to tidy up after the ewes? [USER=70166]@hendrebc[/USER] thanks for your reply too! What would you do in terms or paddock sizing and timings between moves? Lambs are still with the ewes so have 80 plus their lambs in one mob currently. I’ll post updates once I have them! [/QUOTE]
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