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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7930716" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>easy, look, smell, act noncommitted, and say it's to dear !</p><p>we do analysis hay sometimes, especially if it looks, and smells good, and it is usually some serious stuff, but as with all fodder, stock soon tells you. Look at the yanks, feeding finely chopped, or milled hay, to their stock, and yet no interest over here.</p><p> Been out round today, out farm is saturated, to a degree where it was difficult to drive around, and l know after a few dry hours, it will look very different ! The cows on the kale looked very unhappy, bit open up there.</p><p> Took some pics driving around, the first ones, are off a strip of land, where a shelter break, didn't take, at least 8 yrs ago, so that would be rewilding, and yet to hear some idiots talk, 2 years, and fully rewilded !</p><p> Next, clover, and plantain, looks to me as if it's started to grow, rather early. And are on the next post, no idea what happened !!</p><p> Next, l posted a pic of a mess, chicory, plantain grass and docks, some time ago, looks a bit tidier now, sheep will be on it, shortly. And the last one, first lot of calves weaned of, thought they looked good, nothing like a bit of self praise [ATTACH=full]1009243[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1009247[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1009251[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1009254[/ATTACH]!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7930716, member: 86168"] easy, look, smell, act noncommitted, and say it's to dear ! we do analysis hay sometimes, especially if it looks, and smells good, and it is usually some serious stuff, but as with all fodder, stock soon tells you. Look at the yanks, feeding finely chopped, or milled hay, to their stock, and yet no interest over here. Been out round today, out farm is saturated, to a degree where it was difficult to drive around, and l know after a few dry hours, it will look very different ! The cows on the kale looked very unhappy, bit open up there. Took some pics driving around, the first ones, are off a strip of land, where a shelter break, didn't take, at least 8 yrs ago, so that would be rewilding, and yet to hear some idiots talk, 2 years, and fully rewilded ! Next, clover, and plantain, looks to me as if it's started to grow, rather early. And are on the next post, no idea what happened !! Next, l posted a pic of a mess, chicory, plantain grass and docks, some time ago, looks a bit tidier now, sheep will be on it, shortly. And the last one, first lot of calves weaned of, thought they looked good, nothing like a bit of self praise [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0451[1].JPG"]1009243[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0449[1].JPG"]1009247[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0455[1].JPG"]1009251[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0457[1].JPG"]1009254[/ATTACH]!!! [/QUOTE]
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